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Re: LVM on NetBSD/i386 v6.1.4
Michael van Elst writes:
> > Michael van Elst writes:
> The only way to find out about the issue is to scan the system logs,
> you cannot distinguish between a broken mirror and a volume that hasn't
> been mirrored in the first place.
>
> Fixing the mirror is obviously simply a lvconvert command, but LVM
> doesn't know the old configuration, you have to specify again, what
> disks are to be used how for the mirror.
> Also, since that's basically setting up a mirror from scratch, it
> needs to copy the whole volume and not just the information on
> the lost disk (think about volumes that span multiple disks).
Aah, now I see! I was only thinking about mirroring disks (pairing 2
disks), but rebuilding volumes with 4 or more disks would require more
work (from the computer, not me :-).
> > Are you saying that you can encounter data inconsistency on the healthy
> > disk in a Linux LVM, if a disk in a mirrored LVM volume breaks down?
>
> No. That would make LVM completely useless.
Yes, indeed.
> > (I have never experienced that with the AIX LVM, but of curse it is
> > another LVM).
>
> AIX is completely different and much easier to use (you can even
> move and resize busy filesystems), but then, who would want to
> run AIX? :)
As long as it is some sort of Unix, I can live with it :-)
Kind regards
Ib-Michael
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