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03-26-2003 05:44 AM
03-26-2003 05:44 AM
Re: Exporting and importing volumes groupe to an other serveur
.....which is why my first example needed refining!
Also, you will need to be very careful with the LVM startup scripts! (/etc/lvmrc & /sbin/lvmrc) If both servers are booted at the same time you are going to have problems, or any combination of one coming up while the VGs are activated and filesystems mounted on the other. You may need to disable the auto vg activation on both nodes, which means you will have to manually startup the applications/VGs every time.
S/G not looking such a bad purchase now eh? :-)
Also, you will need to be very careful with the LVM startup scripts! (/etc/lvmrc & /sbin/lvmrc) If both servers are booted at the same time you are going to have problems, or any combination of one coming up while the VGs are activated and filesystems mounted on the other. You may need to disable the auto vg activation on both nodes, which means you will have to manually startup the applications/VGs every time.
S/G not looking such a bad purchase now eh? :-)
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