Re: Best way to image devices in an LVM environment

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On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 07:48:43PM +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
> that lvm2 has had pvresize since 2.02.00 so if I upgrade userland
> tools (my kernel is 2.6.16.19) then would I just need to do a
> pvresize after expanding the block device that my single pv/vg is
> on?
Would it not be easier to just replace with a larger disk - mirror to the same size, and 
have another partition afterwards.

You end up with 2pvs (both mirrored, I would expect), rather than the "nicer" answer of a 
single pv, but as long as the whole thing is then controlled through LVM is there really any 
loss as a result?

Graham

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