Hi, We have lvm-1.0.3-4 running on RH Linux 7.3 (2.4.20-20.7smp). Hardware is a Dell PE4600 with a PERC3 RAID controller. This is our department fileserver. We want to move to RH Enterprise ES Basic, but I have some questions first: 1) Which lvm is built into the Enterprise kernel? lvm1 or lvm2? 2) Does LVM config stay on disk? What I mean is this: we have just one LV on our RH 7.3 system. It is 500GB and on a RAID 5 array. That LV has an ext3 filesystem on it. If I blow away the 7.3 system, and install Enterprise onto that same partition, will Enterprise LVM be able to recognize the LV on the RAID 5 array? OR is that just not possible. I'm thinking that's not possible - that the system keeps functional info about the volume that is NOT on the disk. We have tape backup, but I'd rather not do a restore of 400GB if I don't have to. 3) We want to keep LVM because we will need to expand that filesystem over another RAID 5 array in the future. Has anyone had any experience expanding an LV over two *hardware* RAID 5 arrays? It should work because the system has no idea the RAID even exists, but I'm just curious if anyone else has done it and knows it works well. 3) We've had great exp with LVM so far. We've had to lvextend twice, both times it worked flawlessly. The only drag is we have to umount the volume. Any chance that sistina will be able to extend lv's while the volume is mounted? All other major unix's have that (AIX, HP, IRIX, etc). It's about time Linux does that by default, and help out the 24-7-365 folks. Any advice is greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance. Alex --- --- Alex Lazarevich | Systems Administrator | Imaging Technology Group Beckman Institute - University of Illinois alazarev@itg.uiuc.edu | (217)244-1565 | www.itg.uiuc.edu --- --- _______________________________________________ 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/