Re: LV mirror extents on same physical device

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On 22-02-2014 10.37 +0000, James Hawtin wrote:
> #pvcreate /dev/md2
> #vgextend VolGroup00 /dev/md2
> # Stop the old pv getting lvs created on it
> pvchange -x n /dev/md1
> # Whole thing in one go
> pvmove -v /dev/md1 /dev/md2
> # One at a time
> pvmove -v -n rootlv /dev/md1 /dev/md2
> vgreduce VolGroup00 /dev/md2
> 
---end quoted text---

My LVs are already mirrored (w/ two extents on /dev/md1), so is pvmove really the right tool to move one of those extents?
best,
Julie 

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