I'm not aware of a mechanism that LVM used to skip over owned
devices... there may exist one. However, you could use lvm filters
to skip those underlying devices.
brassow
On Aug 1, 2007, at 3:19 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
I am investigating a bug report involving the combination of lvm
and dmraid, and it seems to me that the problem is that lvm is
detecting the underlying partition on the primary disk and
accessing it directly rather than going through the raid device
made by dmraid. I think that the problem is there is no facility
for dmraid to "claim" the physical disk so that lvm does not look
at it, and also to have lvm scan the raid device for physical volumes.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how this might be accomplished?
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