What does the output of pvscan give you and what's in /etc/fstab (now
and originally prior to the move)? You do get issues with LVM using
these sorts of tools and you might need to tweak a bit bootloader and
device mapper settings to get things to work.
GM
Michael Ward wrote:
I recently converted a RHEL5 physical server to a virtual machine using
vmware converter.
Everything ran fine however once I booted the virtual machine, I noticed all
the logical volumes were gone on the
virtual machine. All the mounts are there but no logical volumes or volume
groups.
Is there any way to preserve them? Logical Volumes are an important part of
our systems.
I have tried the conversion using "preserve" and "LSI logic", neither of
them preserve the logical volumes.
Regards,
Michael Ward
Redhat Linux Administrator
Metro State College of Denver
303-352-4225
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