Re: Create LVM Volume on Blockdevice

2015-07-16 Diskussionsfäden Thomas Neumann
Hello Stefan On Wednesday 15 July 2015 16:17:21 Stefan Schörghofer wrote: This constellation works very well (but it would also be possible to get rid of the /boot as a own partition if i would not use setup-storage here. Careful there. Moving /boot into the LVM is a very brittle

Re: Create LVM Volume on Blockdevice

2015-07-15 Diskussionsfäden Holger Parplies
Hi, Kerim Gueney wrote on 2015-07-09 17:10:25 +0200 [Re: Create LVM Volume on Blockdevice]: [...] Here is the main question, is it possible to create a pv directly on a block device without having a partition? I am not entirely sure but I think that's possible, yes. I just ran pvcreate

Re: Create LVM Volume on Blockdevice

2015-07-15 Diskussionsfäden Stefan Schörghofer
Hi, On Wed, 15 Jul 2015 14:49:18 +0200 Holger Parplies w...@parplies.de wrote: Hi, Kerim Gueney wrote on 2015-07-09 17:10:25 +0200 [Re: Create LVM Volume on Blockdevice]: [...] Here is the main question, is it possible to create a pv directly on a block device without having

Re: Create LVM Volume on Blockdevice

2015-07-09 Diskussionsfäden Kerim Gueney
Hey Stefan, When i try the remove the whole disk_config sdb part then setup-storage tries to resize the existing vg and is failing doing that. That's odd behavior, don't think that should happen. Here is the main question, is it possible to create a pv directly on a block device without

Create LVM Volume on Blockdevice

2015-07-07 Diskussionsfäden Stefan Schörghofer
Hello List, I am currently trying to create a LVM Volume directly on the block device /dev/sdb. My current Diskconfig looks like this: -- # DATAVG disk_config sdb disklabel:msdos disk_config lvm vg datavg sdb datavg-datalv /data 8G xfs rw