ive tried the old version that i used for the old RH9 and that worked fine, but it cant be compiled in Fedora without big syntax errors so...i DLd another version that was supposed to work under Fedora... i installed the RPM, this was OK. but when trying to start the daemon, it just take all CPU the...
hehe...me an expert...i dont think so lol i'll let u carry that heavy stone...lol but i did come across a nice little webbased...all feature admin tool: Webmin...i even tried this for my LVM needs but it didnt work. this application can do anything that u can do on ur disks, network...any hardware.....
i only formated the drive that intended to be the drive for the OS, not the drive holding the LVM's since i hoped the new installation would found it and recreate the faulty thing so i could reuse all the data. but after i saw that it didnt find the LVM i formated these drives too. the bad blocks i ...
Both in Fedora and RH7,8,9 u can use the manual partitioning, thus only use the 10Gb drive for Fedora and NOT format the 80Gb drive and thereby copy any files u want... I did this once. But problem for me the first time was to know how big every partitions had to be for eg. boot, so I just used the ...
I couldnt get this to work, so I nuked all data on these drives. I just installed Fedora, but even this OS couldnt find the LVM, so I formated the drives to be able tu use them at all. btw... After putting some 4 hours installing the OS and all the other apps what i use, restarted and it stoped... T...
More Data of the problem...: [root@FTP /]# vgscan vgscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...) vgscan -- ERROR "vg_read_with_pv_and_lv(): current PV" can't get data of volume group "Volume00" from physical volume(s) vgscan -- "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d" successfully create...
Some displays about the problem... The names: Volume00 and LogVol00 and is the default names that RedHat9 put at installtime ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [root@FTP /]# lvmdiskscan lvmdiskscan -- reading all disks / partitions (t...
well...since i scr**d it up, i cant really say what i did, but what i inteded to do was to add a new drive and add this to the already existing LVM. i read some paper about this and the following is probably as closest i can get...: i put the disk in the computer. i used fdisk to create partitions a...