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10-23-2003 03:56 AM
10-23-2003 03:56 AM
hi guys
i have a very problem with lv.
the vgfcbackup message
vgcfgbackup: Invalid LVMREC on Physical Volume /dev/rdsk/c3t5d1
i have a very problem with lv.
the vgfcbackup message
vgcfgbackup: Invalid LVMREC on Physical Volume /dev/rdsk/c3t5d1
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10-23-2003 04:00 AM
10-23-2003 04:00 AM
Re: very problem
Jimmy,
Does c3t5d1 have any data ?
Anil K
Does c3t5d1 have any data ?
Anil K
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10-23-2003 05:11 AM
10-23-2003 05:11 AM
Re: very problem
Do not forget to intialize PV with 'pvcreate' before restoring LVM structures
Eugeny
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10-23-2003 07:13 PM
10-23-2003 07:13 PM
Solution
Hi,
- most often this means that pvcreate has not been executed on this disk before use
- otherwise you /etc/lvmtab is corrupt
- or an hardware issue
(a search in this forum will give you several answers).
good luck,
Thierry.
- most often this means that pvcreate has not been executed on this disk before use
- otherwise you /etc/lvmtab is corrupt
- or an hardware issue
(a search in this forum will give you several answers).
good luck,
Thierry.
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