On 09/09/2010 01:51 PM, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
>
> Now that I want to move my Myth recordings to my ESXi server, I can 
> just take out the disks that contain the recordings and put them into 
> my ESXi box and use RDM to access them. I'll pass through my tuner 
> cards straight to the backend VM, and I will liberate my desktop from 
> being a server. I sure hope there is no problem with moving a couple 
> of LVM disks to a new machine and then trying to remove the phantom 
> PVs from remaining VG. I wish there was some way to easily divide and 
> rename VGs, but I haven't found them.
>
>
vgsplit.  Moves PVs between volume groups.  Works pretty good.  I used 
it to move a PV  with a specific LV on it to a VG on a SAN then 
pvmove-ed the PEs to the PV on the SAN.  Then pvremoved the local disk.  
I think I even did it while the VM on the disk continued running.  Very 
nice.

;-Daniel
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