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Being somewhat extremely new to Unix, I have just had a system crash
One of my Volume Groups has crashed However, this Volume Group is actually mirrored How do I switch to use the mirrored copy? Any assistance greatly appreciated Thanks |
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"somewhat extremely".... whoa
It should have been using both sides of the mirror all along. When a disk dies it should switch automatically to use just one side of the mirror. If that didn't happen, the disk must not have been mirrored. |
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