what logical volume is called dm-7
The only way I figured out how to do it is to compare the minor
numbers of the /dev/dm-* files with the /dev/mapper/* files and match
them up.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Ron Foster at Baldor-IS
wrote:
Hello list,
We are having a problem with a file system
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Onderwerp: Re: How to tell what logical volume is called dm-7
The only way I figured out how to do
The only way I figured out how to do it is to compare the minor
numbers of the /dev/dm-* files with the /dev/mapper/* files and match
them up.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Ron Foster at Baldor-IS
wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> We are having a problem with a file system. We are using lvm. The
> me
Onderwerp: How to tell what logical volume is called dm-7
Hello list,
We are having a problem with a file system. We are using lvm. The
message is telling us we have a problem with dm-7. How do we tell which
logical volume is represented by dm-7.
Thanks,
ROn
Hello list,
We are having a problem with a file system. We are using lvm. The
message is telling us we have a problem with dm-7. How do we tell which
logical volume is represented by dm-7.
Thanks,
ROn
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