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тАО03-19-2002 03:18 AM
тАО03-19-2002 03:18 AM
Re: couldn't deactivate volume group
I have ever seen like this before.
Have you tried this ?
# fuser /dev/vgapp/*
It will shows you the PIDs that are using /dev/vgapp.
To kill them, use a option "-k" or use kill command.
And try deactivate again.
Have you tried this ?
# fuser /dev/vgapp/*
It will shows you the PIDs that are using /dev/vgapp.
To kill them, use a option "-k" or use kill command.
And try deactivate again.
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тАО03-19-2002 03:25 AM
тАО03-19-2002 03:25 AM
Re: couldn't deactivate volume group
hp solve my problem with a patch!
the problem is generated by a counter on lvm!
thank a lot
LUCA
the problem is generated by a counter on lvm!
thank a lot
LUCA
Meirone Luca
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тАО03-20-2002 12:11 AM
тАО03-20-2002 12:11 AM
Re: couldn't deactivate volume group
Hi,
Please can you post the patch number?
Please can you post the patch number?
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тАО03-20-2002 12:13 AM
тАО03-20-2002 12:13 AM
Re: couldn't deactivate volume group
now i'm waiting that HP make a patch!!!
Luca
Luca
Meirone Luca
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