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Operating Systems Linux SuSE Remove disks from VGs in LVM Post 302301344 by mark54g on Thursday 26th of March 2009 03:21:01 PM
Old 03-26-2009
I would recommend that you add a drive sizable to contain the filesystems to your volume group, then pvmove to them, and then vgreduce the drives out of your VG and then power off, remove the disks and be done with it


If you don't want to remove them physically, and want to keep them for something else, you can fdisk them and use them for whatever.

run lsscsi to show the drives in a more readable way
 

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The socket mapping file, /etc/sock2path, is a system file that contains the mappings between the socket(3SOCKET) call parameters and the transport provider driver. Its format is described on the soconfig(1M) manual page. The init(1M) utility uses the soconfig utility with the sock2path file during the booting sequence. EXAMPLES
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