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Re: vgdisplay errors

 
Jeremy Blough
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vgdisplay errors

I have an issue where in my rc.log shows that vgdisplay: Volume group "/dev/rfsvg" does not exist in the "/etc/lvmtab" file.
vgdisplay: Cannot display volume group "/dev/rfsvg". This is constantly scanning and building my log file greatly. I have tried vgscans, and recreating the /dev/rfsvg path. They do not exist anymore, was on an older array that was removed, but for some reason that one group is being persistent. What is the best way to remove it. I don't have any where I can add anymore lv's.
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Pete Randall
Outstanding Contributor

Re: vgdisplay errors

You might want to try vgexport.


Pete

Pete
Jeremy Blough
Occasional Advisor

Re: vgdisplay errors

Unfortunatly I have tried that also. I have trying recreating using vgimport and several other things.
sujit kumar singh
Honored Contributor

Re: vgdisplay errors

hi


#vgexport /dev/rfsvg


Regards
Sujit
Jeremy Blough
Occasional Advisor

Re: vgdisplay errors

I had an epiphany of sorts, I forgot I could temporarily add some disks from my storage system, so did that made the vg and then vgexported it. Thanks to all for your help.
Jeremy Blough
Occasional Advisor

Re: vgdisplay errors

See past comment