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Resizing VG with mirror
Dear Friends,
I would like to know if there is any chance to expand a Volume Group, If this VG have a mirror. If there is any chance to do this what would be the safer way to avoid lost any data. Sorry about my English. ![]() Thanks a lot. |
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