help me please from Barcelona (Spain)

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I recently create another vg in my lvm there are two VG01 is the first and VG00 is the new , I migrate some non more critical filesystems including 4 of oracle, /usr/local /opt etc , the VG00 is in a new disk of 124Mb, the root filesystem /usr /lib /etc /var are in the VG01 but in the boot process take and error and the server don't boot, the fstab is ok and the initrd image ok, to can boot I need to take out the new disk whith the VG00, please help me there are a lot of information and databases that i don't wanna lose.
Sorry for my english and a lot of thank's from Barcelona (Spain)


ERROR 2 writing volume group backup file /etc/lvmtab.d/VG01.tmp in vg_cfgbackup.c [line 271]
ERROR: unable to do a backup of volume group "VG01"
ERROR "lvm_tab_vg_remote(): unlink" removing volume group "VG01" from /etc/lvmtab



redhat 9 kernel 2.4.23-pre7


--------------------------------------------------df -h
/dev/VG01/root        992M  549M  403M  58% /
/dev/hda2             201M   58M  133M  31% /boot
/dev/VG01/usr         6.0G  5.0G  728M  88% /usr
/dev/VG01/home        4.0G  2.9G  980M  75% /home
/dev/VG01/local      1008M  599M  359M  63% /usr/local
/dev/VG01/var         1.5G  724M  701M  51% /var
/dev/VG01/tmp         485M   11M  450M   3% /tmp


---------------------------------------------------- portion fstab
##/dev/VG00/src /usr/src ext3 defaults 1 2
##/dev/VG00/rpm /home/miguel/rpm ext3 defaults 1 2
##/dev/VG00/Linux /Linux ext3 defaults 1 2
##/dev/VG00/oracle /usr/oracle reiserfs defaults 1 2
##/dev/VG00/oradata /usr/oracle/oradata reiserfs defaults 1 2
##/dev/VG00/admin /usr/oracle/admin reiserfs defaults 1 2
##/dev/VG00/arch /usr/oracle/arch reiserfs defaults 1 2
##/dev/VG00/notes /opt/notes ext3 defaults,noatime 1 2
##/dev/VG00/notesdata





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