* [linux-lvm] how to "ignore" a volume group created elsehwere on a shared device
@ 2005-08-11 6:57 Brian J. Murrell
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From: Brian J. Murrell @ 2005-08-11 6:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development
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I have two machines connected to a shared storage device that I am
trying to use LVM2 with.
On one machine, /dev/sda1 is the same device (i.e. LUN on the shared
storage device) as /dev/sda2 on the other machine and vice versa. To be
pedantically clear, machine one writes into /dev/sda1 and machine two
can see what was written by machine one in it's /dev/sda2.
The problem is that on machine one, if I add /dev/sda1 as a PV and then
create a VG on it, "automagically" machine two sees this same VG and a
PV in /dev/sda2.
Now while this has some very interesting "failover" benefits going for
it, it's lousing me up right now.
I want to be able to add /dev/sda1 as a PV on machine two and create VG
there of the same name as I used on machine one. Of course LVM2 gets
upset that the VG exists already.
I have tried adding the device name I don't want to see the PV (and the
VG on it) on to the /etc/lvm/lvm.conf filter and while that prevents a
vgscan from scanning it, it still does not prevent pvdisplay from
listing it and the volume group on it from being visible.
Is there any way to do what I want?
b.
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