Re: Unusable LV, how to unlock it?

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Cut and paste error, the below is actually the output of:

$ sudo lvs -v | egrep '(LV|admin)'

before anyone gets even more confused.

> $ sudo lvs -v mainvg/adminroot
>     Finding all logical volumes
>   LV                VG     #Seg Attr   LSize   Maj Min KMaj KMin Origin Snap%  Move Copy%  LV UUID                            
>   admindata         mainvg    1 -wi-a-   5.86G  -1  -1 254  42                             cCHdlP-bllQ-Nt50-aJAN-hLrq-bjUk-K7jCsP
>   adminroot         mainvg    1 -wi-ao 500.00M  -1  -1 254  38                             CjHGy8-QpGK-oH35-P5U5-8Di1-NKeY-speIR2
>   adminswap         mainvg    1 -wi-a- 256.00M  -1  -1 254  43                             8Q2Z20-jIew-K2Vd-t47K-n4IO-6KBI-28PIAm

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