Yes, It works: [root@node1 ~]# vgchange -ay vg_qdisk 1 logical volume(s) in volume group "vg_qdisk" now active
lvdisplay: --- Logical volume --- LV Name /dev/vg_qdisk/lv_qdisk VG Name vg_qdisk LV UUID dEYtaV-W2GW-RFOw-ckWB-ppy5-sERn-kuXTLt LV Write Access read/write LV Status available # open 0 LV Size 20,00 MB Current LE 5 Segments 1 Allocation inherit Read ahead sectors auto - currently set to 256 Block device 253:4 2012/6/20 Jón Björn Njálsson <[email protected]> > Are you able to activate the volume group on node1 ?**** > > ** ** > > Vgchange –ay vg_qdisk ?**** > > ** ** > > *Jón Björn Njálsson* > > Data Management & Data Security**** > > IT Operations**** > > ** ** > > *ISLANDSBANKI* > > Lyngháls 4, 110 Reykjavík**** > > Iceland**** > > ** ** > > Phone: +354 440 3898 > Mobile: +354 844 3898**** > > www.islandsbanki.is > Disclaimer: http://www.islandsbanki.is/disclaimer/**** > > ** ** >
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