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From: Michael Marxmeier <mike@msede.com>
To: EXT / DEVOTEAM VAROQUI Christophe <ext.devoteam.varoqui@sncf.fr>,
	linux-lvm@msede.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] Re: LVM+e2label
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 03:21:04 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <38C5B910.8F32EF32@msede.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Pine.LNX.4.21.0003071349060.17755-100000@p64p17bia59.aigf.sncf.fr

EXT / DEVOTEAM VAROQUI Christophe (ext.devoteam.varoqui@sncf.fr)
wrote:
> The mount command is able to mount filesystems naming them by their
> label instead of their device-name :
> Thus, you're free to move your disks over different targets, hosts,
> even free to insert a new host in your pci chain (feature that
> devfs doesn't provide)
> 
> Question is :
> Are the lvm-tools able to create PV and VG naming partitions by
> label instead of device-names
> If not, is it planed to do so ?

You do not need it because LVM already should do this on its own.

vgscan scans all physical devices and creates its own map in
/etc/lvmtab. With LVM block devices have symbolic names 
(/dev/vg00/lvol1) and the physical devices are discovered/associated 
by their VGDA during vgscan. The physical address should not really 
matter.

I did not actually try this but it should work.

Michael

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