Hi,
I'm trying to get rid of a physical volume, replacing it with another.
This appears to be a job for "pvmove". I added the new PV to the volume
group and then attempted a "pvmove" to transfer the extents to the other
disk. But it fails as shown below. Any help would be great:
Louis
# pvm
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 07:02:46PM +0200, Peter Bex wrote:
> On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 03:59:28PM +, Michael van Elst wrote:
> > >I don't know what kind of devices these are, exactly (I'm pretty sure I
> > >don't have three modems in it, and no old-fashioned COM port either),
> >
> > The 3 modem
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 11:11:04PM +0200, Konrad Neuwirth wrote:
> Okay, this is getting more puzzling.
> Am 23.05.2013 um 03:50 schrieb yancm:
>
> > On 2013-05-22 19:07, Konrad Neuwirth wrote:
> >> Hello everyone,
> > I am pretty sure you will need to compile this into a new kernel.
> > I have u
peter@xs4all.nl (Peter Bex) writes:
>On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 03:59:28PM +, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> >I don't know what kind of devices these are, exactly (I'm pretty sure I
>> >don't have three modems in it, and no old-fashioned COM port either),
>>
>> The 3 modems report as Lenovo H532
On May 26, 11:02am, gaub...@yahoo.com (Gaurang Pandya) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: AR2413 device timeout
Sorry I did not notice that. And the new kernel does not print anything useful?
christos
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 03:59:28PM +, Michael van Elst wrote:
> >I don't know what kind of devices these are, exactly (I'm pretty sure I
> >don't have three modems in it, and no old-fashioned COM port either),
>
> The 3 modems report as Lenovo H5321, that's a broadband interface (UMTS
> or sim
peter@xs4all.nl (Peter Bex) writes:
>Here's another, for a Lenovo X230:
>http://pastebin.ca/2382635
>Devices without power management support: puc0 com0 umodem0 umodem1 umodem2
>acpi0: aborting suspend
>I don't know what kind of devices these are, exactly (I'm pretty sure I
>don't have three
On 26 May 2013 at 19:43, Mayuresh wrote:
> On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:19:36AM -, David Lord wrote:
> > I think that is a problem that you should fix. I also
> > multiboot with some systems BSD, Linux and Windows.
> > I have them all set to UTC. BSD and Linux can apply
> > timezone correction
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 10:35:13AM -0400, rod...@netbsd.org wrote:
> Here's the dmesg output of booting NetBSD on some newer laptops:
>
> http://pastebin.ca/2382629
> http://pastebin.ca/2382631
> http://pastebin.ca/2382632
Here's another, for a Lenovo X230:
http://pastebin.ca/2382635
Everything
In article <20130526093103.ga5...@sdf.org>, Mayuresh wrote:
>On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 12:46:19AM -, David Lord wrote:
>> My own /var/log/ntp/ntp.log has nothing and /var/log/messages
>> just confirms I don't have a problem so maybe the OP should
>> give some more details.
>
>I realize, the tim
Here's the dmesg output of booting NetBSD on some newer laptops:
http://pastebin.ca/2382629
http://pastebin.ca/2382631
http://pastebin.ca/2382632
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:19:36AM -, David Lord wrote:
> I think that is a problem that you should fix. I also
> multiboot with some systems BSD, Linux and Windows.
> I have them all set to UTC. BSD and Linux can apply
> timezone correction and display local time but ntpd
> in both cases is
On 26 May 2013 at 15:01, Mayuresh wrote:
> On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 12:46:19AM -, David Lord wrote:
> > My own /var/log/ntp/ntp.log has nothing and /var/log/messages
> > just confirms I don't have a problem so maybe the OP should
> > give some more details.
>
> I realize, the time taken is not
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 12:46:19AM -, David Lord wrote:
> My own /var/log/ntp/ntp.log has nothing and /var/log/messages
> just confirms I don't have a problem so maybe the OP should
> give some more details.
I realize, the time taken is not by ntpd, but by ntpdate. I have both
enabled in my rc
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