Hi himanshu, himanshu padmanabhi schrieb: > We configured it as > * > Case 1 > > *pv1= localdisk1 pv2 =localdisk2 > > Vg1= pv1,pv2 > > created lv1 of size =pv1size + pv2size > > Deleted lv1, > > removed pv2, > > vg is getting displayed properly in vgs command > > * > Case 2 > > *pv1= localdisk1 pv2 =remotedisk2(iscsi disk) > > Vg1= pv1,pv2 > > created lv1 of size =pv1size + pv2size > > Deleted lv1, > > logout from iscsi target > > vg is not getting displayed properly in vgs command In case 1 you just physically removed the pv2? And vgdisplay shows you the error message of the missing pv in the vg? Or you removed the pv from the vg, vgdisplay showing you that the vg is ok? In case 2 you just log the iscsi target out, which is the same as just pulling the cable off, and vgdisplay doesn't show you, that the vg is damaged, cause the pv2 is missing? If you want to remove the pv2 from the vg without getting it in error state, you have to remove the pv from the vg before iscsi-logout. Anyways, it would be quite helpfull to cut-n-past the output of vgdisplay into your mails instead of telling us, that it's not displaying properly ;-). Ciao Klaus -- Mit freundlichen Grüssen / best regards Klaus Strebel, Dipl.-Inform. (FH), mailto:klaus.strebel@gmx.net /"\ \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN X AGAINST HTML MAIL / \ _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/