> # pvs
> � PV�������� VG���������� Fmt� Attr PSize�� PFree�
> � /dev/hdc1� VG_Storage00 lvm2 a-��� 74.53G����� 0
> � /dev/hdc2� VG_backup��� lvm2 a-��� 74.52G����� 0
> � /dev/hdd1� VG_Storage00 lvm2 a-��� 74.53G����� 0
> � /dev/hdd2� VG_backup��� lvm2 a-��� 74.52G����� 0
> � /dev/hdd3� VG_backup��� lvm2 a-��� 83.83G����� 0
> � /dev/sda2� VG_SYS������ lvm2 a-�� 148.95G����� 0
> � /dev/sdb1� VG_Storage�� lvm2 a-�� 465.67G����� 0
> � /dev/sdb5� VG_Storage�� lvm2 a-�� 465.67G����� 0
> � /dev/sdb6�������������� lvm2 --�� 465.93G 465.93G
There are several things I am suspicious about, but I would like to see
the output of "sfdisk -l /dev/sdb". sdb1 wouldn't by any chance, be
an extended partition?
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Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>
Business Management Systems Inc. Phone: 703 591-0911 Fax: 703 591-6154
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