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Andrew Kaplan
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Changing the name of the mountpoint of a logical volume

Hi there --

We have a system running 11.00, and I would like to change the name of the mountpoint of a logical volume.

Is this something that can be done within SAM, or is there a command syntax that should be used instead? Thanks.
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Torsten.
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Re: Changing the name of the mountpoint of a logical volume

This is done in /etc/fstab.
The mount point must exist.

Hope this helps!
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Robert-Jan Goossens
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Re: Changing the name of the mountpoint of a logical volume

Hi Andrew,

# bdf | grep mount_point
# umount /mount_point
# mv mount_point new_name
change /etc/fstab
# mount new_name

Regards,
Robert-Jan
Dave La Mar
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Re: Changing the name of the mountpoint of a logical volume

As well as checking the /etc/fstab, if you are in an MC Service Guard environment, check the lvmrc file as well.
Changing a mount point is not so uncommon so I'm sure you'll handle this well.

Regards,

-dl
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