Re: Snapshot behavior on classic LVM vs ThinLVM

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On Thu, 13 Apr 2017, Xen wrote:

Stuart Gathman schreef op 13-04-2017 17:29:

 understand and recover.   A sysadmin could have a plain LV for the
 system volume, so that logs and stuff would still be kept, and admin
 logins work normally.  There is no panic, as the data is there read-only.

Yeah a system panic in terms of some volume becoming read-only is perfectly acceptable.

However the kernel going entirely mayhem, is not.

Heh.  I was actually referring to *sysadmin* panic, not kernel panic.
:-)

But yeah, sysadmin panic can result in massive data loss...

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	      Stuart D. Gathman <stuart@gathman.org>
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