Moving clvm filesystem to lvm

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I have RHEL 4.3 with RHCS and GFS in two nodes. It is currently
experiencing problems daily. When I try to ls on the directory, it never
finishes. Usually, it takes a few minutes to give the directory listing.
If I restart the cluster services, it begins working again.

I am in the process of building a new cluster based on RHEl 5, so I
would like to move the SAN GFS filesystem to a standalone server to stop
the daily problems. Will I have a problem since the filesystem was
created for a cluster using clvmd, and I want to move it to LVM2 on a
RHEL5 standalone server? My understanding is the clvm does not have any
different layout, it just communicates to other nodes, so this should
not be a problem.

Thanks
Danny Wall



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