Perhaps you might be able to solve this by using network block devices on which you use LVM. Have a look at drbd. I've used drbd fot fail-over purposes, but used straight filesystems. I am not sure if this will work, but suspect it very likely it will work. Just like LVM can also be installed on top of a md device.
link for drbd: http://www.drbd.org
Rick
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Onderwerp: HA Functionality for LVM
Datum: 11/02/05 16:00
Hi there,
i have the question if there is a ha functionality for lvm especially
to activate one vg in excusive mode (like hp lvm). Or are there other ways
to
do this ?
Any ideas?
Regards
Jörg Middendorf
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