Re: remove missing disk with ID only
- From: "Green, Simon" <Simon.Green@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 17:54:20 +0200
Could you expand on this a little?
Do you mean that the failed disk still shows up in the volume group (lsvg
-p) or that it's not in the volume group but still appears to have a VGID?
What sort of disk is it? Is/was it part of an array or just a normal disk,
with mirroring controlled by LVM?
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Leyden, Joseph
Sent: 07 April 2006 15:52
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Subject: Re: remove missing disk with ID only
I had a mirror disk replaced and I can not get the old ID
on the bad disk 'reduced' from the volume group.
Whats the best way to clean this up?
Joe
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