From: "Rob Schwartz" <rschwartz@boscovs.com>
To: listserv lvm posting <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: [linux-lvm] vgcfgrestore -o
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 22:18:33 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <00f301c6f3ee$0b2f40d0$0223580a@b034547> (raw)
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Hey everyone,
I'm having some difficulties... kernel 2.4.19 and lvm 3.0.6. I'm trying to restore a vg config . On the cfg backup the original pv was /dev/dasdt1 (PV UUID last digits KgtiDw). The current pv is /dev/dasdu1 and I mucked up the VGDA on that PV so that it has another PV UUID). Now I'm trying to fix it...
vgcfgrestore -f /etc/lvmconf/vgdata.conf.1.old --name vgdata -o /dev/dasdt1 -v /dev/dasdu1
says
vgcfgrestore -- "/dev/dasdu1" may not be an actual physical volume of volume group "vgdata"
Why can't I get LVM to just write the /dev/dasdt1 backup onto the /dev/dasdu1 VGDA??
Thanks,
Rob
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