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Yaash
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pvchange -t command

Hello,

I would like to run a pvchange -t command to increase the I/O timeout on a particular disk.
Can I run the command on the disk while the volume grom the disk is allocated to is active (aswell as filesystems mounted).

Thanks,
Yash
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Siju Vadakkan
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Re: pvchange -t command

yes, You execute pvchange command when VG is activated and LV are mounted.

Sajjad Sahir
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Re: pvchange -t command

volume group is in shared mode if it is in shared mode u can't use.
Yaash
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Re: pvchange -t command

Hi,

Thanks for the replies. Volume group was activated with the "-a y" flag, so not in shared mode.
Sajjad Sahir
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Re: pvchange -t command

then no problem
do what sajid said
Sajjad Sahir
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Re: pvchange -t command

assign points to the poeplse who answering u questions
Yaash
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Re: pvchange -t command

Many thanks. Question answered.