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тАО02-11-2004 08:30 PM
тАО02-11-2004 08:30 PM
I've got a k570 Machine with 11.i on it. There are 3 shared VGs configured for this host. I want to supress that 2 of these VGs become active while booting. The other one should be activated.
So I put the following in /etc/lvmrc:
custom_vg_activation()
{
vgchange -a -y -s /dev/vg03
parallel_vg_sync "/dev/vg03"
}
Are these settings right?
Any helpful answers would be appreciated
Regards
cl
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тАО02-11-2004 08:37 PM
тАО02-11-2004 08:37 PM
Re: VG Activation at boot time
AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE ist set to Zero.
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тАО02-11-2004 08:39 PM
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тАО02-11-2004 08:42 PM
тАО02-11-2004 08:42 PM
Re: VG Activation at boot time
What I might suggest is that you also include vg00, just to be SURE it activates properly (if it is mirrored) on boot time.
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тАО02-11-2004 08:44 PM
тАО02-11-2004 08:44 PM
Re: VG Activation at boot time
which looks into custom_vg_activation
custom_vg_activation()
{
/sbin/vgchange -a y -s /dev/vg03
parallel_vg_sync "/dev/vg03" return 0
}
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тАО02-11-2004 09:06 PM
тАО02-11-2004 09:06 PM
Re: VG Activation at boot time
I would suggest you to do the following:
custom_vg_activation()
{
/sbin/vgchange -a y -s
parallel_vg_sync "/dev/vg00 /dev/vg03"
return 0
}
As Melvyn suggested you it is better to have vg00 too.
Good luck!
Ettore