-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > couldn't hurt to post all of the LVs starting with 'vg1' (table and > status). Here we are: [root@nas ~]# dmsetup status| grep vg1 vg1-musik: 0 367001600 linear vg1-backup: 0 747700224 linear vg1-backup: 747700224 180486144 linear vg1-backup: 928186368 178520064 linear vg1-backup: 1106706432 125829120 linear vg1-minidv: 0 364183552 linear vg1-minidv: 364183552 193134592 linear vg1-minidv: 557318144 147718144 linear vg1-minidv: 705036288 101711872 linear vg1-minidv: 806748160 32112640 linear vg1-minidv: 838860800 209715200 linear vg1-minidv: 1048576000 150994944 linear vg1-esx: 0 125829120 striped vg1-ftp: 0 209715200 linear vg1-backuppc: 0 419430400 linear vg1-video: 0 2147483648 linear vg1-video: 2147483648 38862848 linear vg1-video: 2186346496 157286400 linear vg1-bilder: 0 157286400 linear vg1-pvmove0: [root@nas ~]# dmsetup table | grep vg1 vg1-musik: 0 367001600 linear 8:33 41484672 vg1-backup: 0 747700224 linear 8:17 384 vg1-backup: 747700224 180486144 linear 8:97 220201344 vg1-backup: 928186368 178520064 linear 8:49 384 vg1-backup: 1106706432 125829120 linear 8:97 400687488 vg1-minidv: 0 364183552 linear 8:33 1100546432 vg1-minidv: 364183552 193134592 linear 8:49 178520448 vg1-minidv: 557318144 147718144 linear 8:81 691143040 vg1-minidv: 705036288 101711872 linear 8:81 589431168 vg1-minidv: 806748160 32112640 linear 8:81 557318528 vg1-minidv: 838860800 209715200 linear 8:81 2176254336 vg1-minidv: 1048576000 150994944 linear 8:81 2543255936 vg1-esx: 0 125829120 striped 2 512 8:97 157286784 8:33 1037631872 vg1-ftp: 0 209715200 linear 8:33 408486272 vg1-backuppc: 0 419430400 linear 8:33 618201472 vg1-video: 0 2147483648 linear 8:65 384 vg1-video: 2147483648 38862848 linear 8:65 2304770432 vg1-video: 2186346496 157286400 linear 8:65 2147484032 vg1-bilder: 0 157286400 linear 8:97 384 vg1-pvmove0: [root@nas ~]# > Also, the latest backup for vg1 out of /etc/lvm might be nice too. Which one do you mean? The one before the initial pvmove? Or really the latest one after I tried several steps like "lvs -a", "vgck" or "pvmove - --abort"? BTW: All LVs seems to work fine except that there is the pvmove0 LV available which I can't get rid of it. Even a pvmove from this PV works fine! lvs -a shows: [root@nas archive]# lvs -a Number of segments in active LV pvmove0 does not match metadata Number of segments in active LV pvmove0 does not match metadata LV VG Attr LSize Origin Snap% Move Log Copy% Convert backup vg1 -wi-a- 587.72G backuppc vg1 -wi-ao 200.00G bilder vg1 -wi-a- 75.00G esx vg1 -wi-ao 60.00G ftp vg1 -wi-a- 100.00G minidv vg1 -wi-a- 572.00G musik vg1 -wi-a- 175.00G [pvmove0] vg1 p-C-d- 0 video vg1 -wi-a- 1.09T raid1 vg2 -wi-a- 120.00G [root@nas archive]# Thanks! Greetings Christian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJHAZU0XNIYlAXmzsRAjehAJ9UoVruDLRqestshhFX8TIuuE3kRQCguIop POM7sLxBFdGXnCK2ryJ5a5k= =R6Co -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ 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/