RE: Problem doing basic LVM functions

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---- Ricardo Sanchez <sanchez.ricardo@gmail.com> wrote: 
> Toby
> 
> Thanks for the reply. I am not using nbd nodes...the kernel started throwing
> out those messages I have never worked with nbd nodes. How can I destroy the
> nbd nodes? I just want to start all over again but can't. Every time I try
> to do lvm functions, it hangs on those messages.
> 

Try editing the filters in the devices section of your lvm.conf so lvm will only try to use the disks you want. Valid for lvm version 2 only. 

I use lvm on many systems ( all RH or RH clones ) and the only system that had your same problem is the one on which I played with nbd. 


-Toby

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