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@ 2007-12-28 15:51 Reuben Budiardja
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From: Reuben Budiardja @ 2007-12-28 15:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,
I used to have LVM on my machine to combine the capacity of a hard drive and a
partition on a different drive as one volume group. I had problem with one of
the disk but I was able to remove all the data of the computer, and replace
the disk, and add another disk
Now I want to start over and create LVM again. However, I keep getting this
message:
# vgdisplay
File descriptor 128 left open
File descriptor 129 left open
No volume groups found
# pvdisplay
File descriptor 128 left open
File descriptor 129 left open
What does this mean ? Also, in /etc/lvm I found archive/ and backup/ directory
which seems to refer to my old LVM, and also .cache. Are they safe to
remove ?
Thank you for any help.
RDB
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