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03-17-2008 11:33 AM
03-17-2008 11:33 AM
Hello Forum Heroes
Just need to confirm something with LVM here.
Using B.11.11 with MC/SG.
Did some pvchanges across the cluster to set the I/O timeout of all SAN PVs to 90 seconds.
Also "lvchange -r N" all the SAN lvols to disable Bad Block Relocation.
These parameters are recommended by the SAN manufacturer.
I'm pretty sure that changing the I/O timeout does not require reimporting all the VGs on the cluster nodes where they are inactive. Is this also the case with lvchange ? I think it is but I'd like be sure.
Thanks !
Just need to confirm something with LVM here.
Using B.11.11 with MC/SG.
Did some pvchanges across the cluster to set the I/O timeout of all SAN PVs to 90 seconds.
Also "lvchange -r N" all the SAN lvols to disable Bad Block Relocation.
These parameters are recommended by the SAN manufacturer.
I'm pretty sure that changing the I/O timeout does not require reimporting all the VGs on the cluster nodes where they are inactive. Is this also the case with lvchange ? I think it is but I'd like be sure.
Thanks !
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03-17-2008 11:48 AM
03-17-2008 11:48 AM
Re: pvchange and lvchange
You don't need to update on the adoptive since it is updated in the LVM structure and all the configuration changes would be available on the adoptive node as well. I am pretty sure about that.
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03-17-2008 11:52 AM
03-17-2008 11:52 AM
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Shalom,
You are right. I don't agree on the necessity of the changes. I working SAN should never have a problem with the default time outs.
SEP
You are right. I don't agree on the necessity of the changes. I working SAN should never have a problem with the default time outs.
SEP
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03-17-2008 11:58 AM
03-17-2008 11:58 AM
Re: pvchange and lvchange
Thanks guys
Agreed. The default timeouts are okay and I'd leave thme alone, but the company that built the storage says it has to be 90. Supported configurations and all that...
Agreed. The default timeouts are okay and I'd leave thme alone, but the company that built the storage says it has to be 90. Supported configurations and all that...
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