Thanks for your helping.
I got these messages when I just execute vgdisplay, vgscan or pvscan:
LV lv_oracle_data012: inconsistent LE count 252 != 1008
Internal error: LV segments corrupted in lv_oracle_data012.
LV lv_oracle_redo003: inconsistent LE count 4 != 16
Internal error: LV segments corrupted in lv_oracle_redo003.
LV lv_oracle_data020: inconsistent LE count 252 != 1008
Internal error: LV segments corrupted in lv_oracle_data020.
I just imported these volumes in another RHEL3 server without problems.
Any ideas ?
Regards,
Fabricio
On 10/17/06,
Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 07:00:52PM -0300, Fabricio Candido wrote:
> Is it possible to my RHEL4 system use these lvm1 vgs without converting it ?
> What is necessary ?
Yes, provided you can manage without snapshots and pvmove.
[Alternatively, you can run vgconvert to update your metadata in-situ to the
new lvm2 format.]
Alasdair
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