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* [Fwd: [linux-lvm] EMERGENCY: killing pvmove]
@ 2005-09-19 12:41 Sebastian
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From: Sebastian @ 2005-09-19 12:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

What does happen if I do a kill -9 <PID>?

I have about one hour time left... ;)

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How to stop it? Is a SIGTERM or SIGKILL allowed? Pleas help, I'm running
out of time!

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* [Fwd: [linux-lvm] EMERGENCY: killing pvmove]
@ 2005-09-19 12:44 Sebastian
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From: Sebastian @ 2005-09-19 12:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

And, more important, what is worse: to put the sane data on an insane pv 
using pvmove, or
to kill the pvmove command leaving a few unreadable sectors?

I'm prefering version #2 at the moment, I will apply it shortly before 
the new pv will be used.

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After that -- everything went ok, even resizing the ext3 partition -- I
got Input/Output errors while writing to the newly resized partition
(writing to the extended part of the partition). As realising this, I
put all the data off this partition, deleted it and was then trying to
remove the Raid subsystem with pvmove. While doing "pvmove /dev/sdg" I
just got an "segmentation fault".

How to stop it? Is a SIGTERM or SIGKILL allowed? Pleas help, I'm running
out of time!

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