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LVM2 problems

Ezra Taylor

2008-04-07

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Hello all:
        I just inherited a box that's running LVM2. This box has two
volume groups with the same name but they both have different UUID numbers.
Is it a problem to have a box like this? If so, how can I recover? The
output of displayvg and pvscan is below.


sudo /usr/sbin/vgdisplay
--- Volume group ---
VG Name          SysVG
System ID
Format           lvm2
Metadata Areas     1
Metadata Sequence No 8
VG Access         read/write
VG Status         resizable
MAX LV           0
Cur LV           7
Open LV          7
Max PV           0
Cur PV           1
Act PV           1
VG Size          273.38 GB
PE Size          32.00 MB
Total PE         8748
Alloc PE / Size     2112 / 66.00 GB
Free PE / Size     6636 / 207.38 GB
VG UUID          rS82Le-cEA5-MDxm-7zza-x0ve-gxYp-txZQT0

--- Volume group ---
VG Name          SysVG
System ID
Format           lvm2
Metadata Areas     1
Metadata Sequence No 8
VG Access         read/write
VG Status         resizable
MAX LV           0
Cur LV           7
Open LV          7
Max PV           0
Cur PV           1
Act PV           1
VG Size          67.94 GB
PE Size          32.00 MB
Total PE         2174
Alloc PE / Size     2112 / 66.00 GB
Free PE / Size     62 / 1.94 GB
VG UUID          haTLf2-kby5-fPxh-pVGx-7lD5-ZYpa-nI6EvK



sudo /usr/sbin/pvscan
PV /dev/cciss/c0d1p1  VG SysVG  lvm2 [273.38 GB / 207.38 GB free]
PV /dev/cciss/c0d0p2  VG SysVG  lvm2 [67.94 GB / 1.94 GB free]
Total: 2 [341.31 GB] / in use: 2 [341.31 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0  ]


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Ezra Taylor
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