On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 05:51:23PM -0500, Alexy Khrabrov wrote: > > I would like to see what would be a good way to use LVM > with a bunch of external SCSI enclosures ("boxes"). I have > several of these, with the number of drives ranging > from 1 to 2 to 4 per each. First I created a logical volume > per each box, but then realized the sizes were not exactly > matched, and now I get thrashing when trying to move stuff > from one enclosure box to another. So the first question > is, (1) how does one create a logical volume exactly corresponding > to an external box (a set of drives)? (2) Is it a good idea > to stripe an external box, given that data moves occur primarily > between the boxes, not within each? Then I'd stripe each > box with the number of stripes being the number of drives in it. > (3) Is there a way to resize the logical volumes so they are > remapped to their enclosures exactly, without reloading the > contents? (4) To make sure my latest box is done right, I created > a new volume group for it. Is this a good use for multiple > volume groups (other than the usual lone "system")? > > Now, I wanted to temporarily turn off the external enclosures > as I didn't need their contents. However, Linux would not boot > properly! Even when I disable the boxes in /etc/fstab, > it fails to boot; even when I deactivate the logical volumes > corresponding to the boxes with lvchange -a n <path> > for each, and deactivate the last box with vgchange -a n <group>, > failure on boot -- can't find many standard paths! Looks > like vgscan thinks something is still there and I get a message > "spinning sdd", while sdd is in one of the deactivated LVs, > and I'm forced to power on all of the boxes even while none > is mounted nor used. (5) How do I achieve clean separation so > that I can shut down any or all external enclosures easily? It sounds like you really just want to use each disk with a single partition on it. LVM in this instance is not going to buy you anything. -- patrick _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@sistina.com http://lists.sistina.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/