Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 14:18, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
But with LVM, you can group multiple disks into a single volume
group. Thus making 4 18GB drives act like a single 72Gb drive.
What happens if one disk dies?
You lose the whole shootin' match. If you need that kind of
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 14:18, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
> But with LVM, you can group multiple disks into a single volume
> group. Thus making 4 18GB drives act like a single 72Gb drive.
What happens if one disk dies?
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e raid.
For future space expansion I want to configure the disks (/dev/sda) in LVM.
Questions:
1. Do you have to format the disks during the install phase using Disk
Druid or Fdisk,
with their established filesystems, first?
2. If so can I then go back to fdisk, after the post install reboot, t
Title: LVM Questions?
Hello,
I have a Dell PowerEdge 4400 with 104GB of disk space that I want to
configure as an FTP Server (vsftpd), with RH 8.0.
This system comes setup with hardware raid.
For future space expansion I want to configure the disks (/dev/sda) in LVM.
Questions:
1. Do you