12-07-2016
How is the disk /dev/sdc used on the source side? It's labelled as Linux LVM so I'm guessing it is allocated to a volume group, which may then be one or more logical volumes formatted as filesystems or just raw space.
You target system needs to know what to do with it, but without destroying the content.
I don't have a test server I could play with like this, so I'm guessing a bit but somehow you need to build a volume group to include this disk without it rewriting the first few blocks else you would lose the LVMs it contains. Perhaps vgimport will help you here, but I've not used it before.
I hope that this helps,
Robin
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Class::MOP::Method(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Class::MOP::Method(3)
NAME
Class::MOP::Method - Method Meta Object
VERSION
version 2.0604
DESCRIPTION
The Method Protocol is very small, since methods in Perl 5 are just subroutines in a specific package. We provide a very basic
introspection interface.
METHODS
Class::MOP::Method->wrap($code, %options)
This is the constructor. It accepts a method body in the form of either a code reference or a Class::MOP::Method instance, followed by
a hash of options.
The options are:
o name
The method name (without a package name). This is required if $code is a coderef.
o package_name
The package name for the method. This is required if $code is a coderef.
o associated_metaclass
An optional Class::MOP::Class object. This is the metaclass for the method's class.
$metamethod->clone(%params)
This makes a shallow clone of the method object. In particular, subroutine reference itself is shared between all clones of a given
method.
When a method is cloned, the original method object will be available by calling "original_method" on the clone.
$metamethod->body
This returns a reference to the method's subroutine.
$metamethod->name
This returns the method's name
$metamethod->package_name
This returns the method's package name.
$metamethod->fully_qualified_name
This returns the method's fully qualified name (package name and method name).
$metamethod->associated_metaclass
This returns the Class::MOP::Class object for the method, if one exists.
$metamethod->original_method
If this method object was created as a clone of some other method object, this returns the object that was cloned.
$metamethod->original_name
This returns the method's original name, wherever it was first defined.
If this method is a clone of a clone (of a clone, etc.), this method returns the name from the first method in the chain of clones.
$metamethod->original_package_name
This returns the method's original package name, wherever it was first defined.
If this method is a clone of a clone (of a clone, etc.), this method returns the package name from the first method in the chain of
clones.
$metamethod->original_fully_qualified_name
This returns the method's original fully qualified name, wherever it was first defined.
If this method is a clone of a clone (of a clone, etc.), this method returns the fully qualified name from the first method in the
chain of clones.
$metamethod->is_stub
Returns true if the method is just a stub:
sub foo;
$metamethod->attach_to_class($metaclass)
Given a Class::MOP::Class object, this method sets the associated metaclass for the method. This will overwrite any existing associated
metaclass.
$metamethod->detach_from_class
Removes any associated metaclass object for the method.
$metamethod->execute(...)
This executes the method. Any arguments provided will be passed on to the method itself.
Class::MOP::Method->meta
This will return a Class::MOP::Class instance for this class.
It should also be noted that Class::MOP will actually bootstrap this module by installing a number of attribute meta-objects into its
metaclass.
AUTHOR
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details.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Infinity Interactive, Inc..
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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