Re: Re: vgscan --force-all-update-reread-and-take-that-kernel

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--On June 28, 2006 12:25:48 PM -0400 Tristan Van Berkom <tvb@gnome.org> wrote:

Tristan Van Berkom wrote:
Hello lvm folks,

Hi again...
    seems I have found a way to make the script work, by making the
"volume group" active throughout the whole procedure.

So, before I commit that and close this book... is what I am doing
insane ? is it crazy to go and add a new physical volume to a volume
group that is living and breathing ? (i.e. "active" via `vgchange -ay')

Yes. That's part of the whole point of LVM, it's operations can all be done online.


Cheers,
             -Tristan

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