11-18-2009
I think it only looks at MISSINGPV_VARYON at boot time
varonvg -f
the force should make it vary on even with missing quorum. then just add the other disk back in once it's been replaced & re-mirror. And turn off quorum.
Just noticed that you've already tried the force option i suggested. You might be borked there i'm afraid.
Have you tried exporting & re-importing the VG?
Last edited by frustin; 11-18-2009 at 07:37 AM..
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GRUB-MKFONT(3) Library Functions Manual GRUB-MKFONT(3)
NAME
grub-mkfont -- Convert common font file formats into the PF2 format.
SYNOPSIS
grub-mkfont [--ascii-bitmaps] [-a | --force-autohint]
[-b | --bold] [-c | --asce=NUM] [-d | --desc=NUM]
[-i | --index=NUM] [-n | --name=NAME] [--no-bitmap]
[--no-hinting] <-o | --output=FILE>
[-r | --range=FROM-TO[,FROM-TO]] [-s | --size=SIZE]
[-v | --verbose] [--width-spec] FONT_FILES
DESCRIPTION
grub-mkfont converts font files from common formats into the PF2 format used by GRUB.
OPTIONS
--ascii-bitmaps
Save only bitmaps for ASCII characters.
--force-autohint
Force generation of automatic hinting.
--bold Convert font to bold.
--asce=NUM
Set font ascent to NUM.
--desc=NUM
Set font descent to NUM.
--index=NUM
Select face index NUM.
--name=NAME
Set font family to NAME.
--no-bitmap
Ignore bitmap strikes when loading.
--no-hinting
Disable hinting.
--output=FILE
Save ouptut to FILE. This argument is required.
--range=FROM-TO,FROM-TO
Set the font ranges to each pair of FROM,TO.
--size=SIZE
Set font size to SIZE.
--verbose
Print verbose messages.
--width-spec
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FONT_FILES
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