Hi all, Here are a few questions that I had related to minor numbers of logical volumes (LVs). First the questions, and then I will explain the reason why I ask these questions - [1] Suppose I create two LVs named vol1 and vol2. They have the following (major, minor) no.s. vol1 = (major=X, minor=0) and vol2 = (major=X, minor=1). Now I reboot the system. Is it guaranteed that vol1 and vol2 will retain their minor no.s? [2] Are there some options while creating LVs that we can use so that LVs are created with a particular minor number? [3] Suppose it is not guaranteed that LVs retain their minor numbers across system reboots. When the system is coming up, what policy it uses to assign minor numbers to LVs. For example, it could be based on any one of the following - 1. sort order of names of LVs. 2. Timestamp of creation of LVs. 3. Random Why I ask these: The issue of minor number remaining same is relevant to services being "highly available". In my case, it happens to be the NFS exported file system. The NFS file handle includes, among other things, the minor no. of the device on which the exported file system resides. In case the minor no. of LV is different on the failed-over-to system, we get the problem of stale file handles. Hence, I wanted to know how minor numbers are treated by LVM. -- Best Wishes, Aditya Kulkarni _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/