Two systems using shared disks in a clustered environment.
When both systems are up I can de-activate the VG on one system, activate it on the other and vice-versa. What I'm not sure about is what happens if the "non-active" system reboots. Will it try to activate those VGs (which are currently in use by the other system?) Is this an issue?
Tom
When both systems are up I can de-activate the VG on one system, activate it on the other and vice-versa. What I'm not sure about is what happens if the "non-active" system reboots. Will it try to activate those VGs (which are currently in use by the other system?) Is this an issue?
Tom
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Subject: Re: LVM VG Activation
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