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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers importing a Physical Volume Post 302591592 by karlochacon on Friday 20th of January 2012 03:29:51 AM
Old 01-20-2012
importing a Physical Volume

hi guys

I'm added a new disk to my server (virtual environment)

It used to be a Volume Group=Vol_Group01
and Logical Volume= Log_Vol_01_Data

and I see /dev/sdb


Code:
Disk /dev/sdb doesn't contain a valid partition table

Disk /dev/sdc: 133.1 GB, 133143986176 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 16187 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x00000000

But I don't know how to make the linux to read this this this import the physical volume, VG and LV?

just to let you know I removed it from another virtual server and I added to this one - identical suse 11 SP1 Servers

thanks a lot
 

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VGIMPORTCLONE(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  VGIMPORTCLONE(8)

NAME
       vgimportclone - import and rename duplicated volume group (e.g. a hardware snapshot)

SYNOPSIS
       vgimportclone [-n|--basevgname VolumeGroupName] [-i|--import] PhysicalVolume [PhysicalVolume...]

DESCRIPTION
       vgimportclone is used to import a duplicated VG (e.g. hardware snapshot).  Duplicate VG(s) and PV(s) are not able to be used until they are
       made to coexist with the origin VG(s) and PV(s).  vgimportclone renames the VG associated with the specified PV(s) and changes the  associ-
       ated VG and PV UUIDs.

OPTIONS
       See lvm for common options.

       -n|--basevgname VolumeGroupName
	      By  default  the	snapshot  VG  will be renamed to the original name plus a numeric suffix to avoid duplicate naming (e.g. 'test_vg'
	      would be renamed to 'test_vg1').	This option will override the base VG name that is used for all  VG  renames.	If  a  VG  already
	      exists with the specified name a numeric suffix will be added (like the previous example) to make it unique.

       -i|--import
	      Import exported Volume Groups.  Otherwise VGs that have been exported will not be changed (nor will their associated PVs).

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       LVM_BINARY
	      The LVM2 binary to use.  Defaults to "lvm".

EXAMPLES
       The  origin VG vg00 has origin PVs /dev/sda and /dev/sdb and the respective snapshot PVs are /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd.  To rename the VG asso-
       ciated with /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd from vg00 to vg00_snap (and to change associated VG and PV UUIDs) do:

	    vgimportclone --basevgname vg00_snap /dev/sdc /dev/sdd

SEE ALSO
       lvm(8)

Red Hat, Inc.						 LVM TOOLS 2.02.95(2) (2012-03-06)					  VGIMPORTCLONE(8)
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