this should go to the list. 2.4 kernels have a 2TB block device limits the lun size for lvm1 devices also depends on the number of pe per pv that was specified at the vg creation time.
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Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:35:40 -0500
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Is the current LUN limitation for lvm 2TB? This would be in a 2.4 kernel environment.
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