What says lvscan -vv ? -- Ray Morris support@bettercgi.com Strongbox - The next generation in site security: http://www.bettercgi.com/strongbox/ Throttlebox - Intelligent Bandwidth Control http://www.bettercgi.com/throttlebox/ Strongbox / Throttlebox affiliate program: http://www.bettercgi.com/affiliates/user/register.php On 01/05/2011 11:48:54 AM, Roberto Sassu wrote:
Hi all i configured a LVM volume group using two iSCSI devices as physical volumes. I designed one node (A) to create snapshots of a Logical Volume, called 'lv_origin' and i want other nodes (B, C) access them exclusively. I assume that 'lv_origin' is never modified after the first snapshot is created. So, A first creates 'lv_origin' and then a snapshot called 'lv_snap1', which is available for this node. The node B executes the command 'vgscan' and 'vgchange -ay'. In this way, 'lv_origin' and 'lv_snap1' become available for B. Next step, A creates a new snapshot of 'lv_origin' called 'lv_snap2'. This is not available for B and the only way that i found to use it is to perform (on the node B) the following commands: 1) vgscan 2) vgchange -an 3) vgchange -ay However this procedure is not applicable if one of created LVs is in use. How to solve this issue? Thanks in advance for replies Roberto Sassu _______________________________________________ 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/
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