Re: [linux-lvm] add_lockspace done -19

2017-10-16 Thread Moshe Lazarov
LVM version - 2.02.173 Sanlock version - 3.5.0 The log files are attached. Thanks a lot! -Original Message- From: David Teigland [mailto:teigl...@redhat.com] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 11:54 AM To: Moshe Lazarov Cc: LVM general discussion and development

Re: [linux-lvm] raid10 to raid what? - convert

2017-10-16 Thread John Stoffel
lejeczek> I'm sroogling and reading but before spend whole day doing lejeczek> that, I was hoping you guys, gals, done conversion from lejeczek> raid10? Please post your configuration and explain what you're trying to do in more detail. lejeczek> I'm thinking best(natural?) would be to convert

Re: [linux-lvm] add_lockspace done -19

2017-10-16 Thread David Teigland
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 06:40:17PM +, Moshe Lazarov wrote: > The command "vgcreate --shared global /dev/sdb2" creates a VG that > eventually is REMOVED with an error: Please send me: - the versions of lvm and sanlock you are using - that vgcreate command with -, e.g. vgcreate -

Re: [linux-lvm] Shared VG, Separate LVs

2017-10-16 Thread Eric Ren
Hi, On 10/13/2017 06:40 PM, Indivar Nair wrote: Thanks Eric, I want to keep a single VG so that I can get the bandwidth (LVM Striping) of all the disks (PVs)   PLUS the flexibility to adjust the space allocation between both LVs. Each LV will be used by  different departments. With 1 LV on

Re: [linux-lvm] Shared VG, Separate LVs

2017-10-16 Thread Indivar Nair
Thanks Eric, I want to keep a single VG so that I can get the bandwidth (LVM Striping) of all the disks (PVs) PLUS the flexibility to adjust the space allocation between both LVs. Each LV will be used by different departments. With 1 LV on different hosts, I can distribute the Network

[linux-lvm] raid10 to raid what? - convert

2017-10-16 Thread lejeczek
hi everyone I'm sroogling and reading but before spend whole day doing that, I was hoping you guys, gals, done conversion from raid10? I'm thinking best(natural?) would be to convert to two raid0 LVs, right. Am I right? Would it be optimal, and how do you do it? many thanks, L.