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Hello all,
Please guide me through this procedure. I am newbie. current status of my lvm is as following. /dev/myvg/lvm1 5 GB mounted /data /dev/myvg/lvm1_snap1 5 GB mounted /data_backup Now i want to extend the lvm it self with sanpshot then how should i go for it. Thank you bryan |
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