Re: pvmove abort

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"pvmove --abort" solved the problem. It cleaned the mirrored LV and
everything looks sane now. Thank you very much!


Alasdair G Kergon wrote:
> pvmove --abort is the correct way to stop a pvmove.
> Then see how much got moved and decide if you want to pvmove it back.
>
> The man page explains how it works, but the data moving happens in
> the kernel - in the background if you like - and after the move begins,
> the 'pvmove' process just monitors progress and tidies up when the
> kernel has finished what it's been asked to do.
>
> Alasdair
>   

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