SteelEye 4.5.0 manual Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds, ip@steeleye.com

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Contents Revision A 06/2004 Logical Volume Manager LVM Recovery Kit Administration GuideLifeKeeper for Linux Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds ip@steeleye.comTable of Contents LVM Recovery Kit Administration Guide LVM Recovery Kit Administration Guide Document ContentsIntroduction LifeKeeper for Linux Release Notes LifeKeeper for Linux Planning and Installation GuideDocumentation and References Software Requirements RequirementsHardware Requirements LVM Operation LifeKeeper for Linux LVM Recovery KitOverview Volume Group Activation LVM Recovery Kit Notes and RestrictionsLinux Boot Script Modifications Support for Raw I/O and Entire DisksLVM Version Support LifeKeeper LVM Hierarchy Creation and Administration Hierarchy Creation Procedure2. On the system which is to be the primary server for your application, create and activate the desired volume groups and logical volumes using the tools provided by the LVM package, and described in the LVM HowTo document referenced in the Documentation and References section above Using LVM with LifeKeeper Data Replication Figure 3 Hierarchy with LVM above LKDRVolume Group Reconfiguration Figure 4 LVM volume group Resource Properties dialogFigure 5 LVM volume group reconfiguration for added device Figure 6 LVM volume group reconfiguration for added device Figure 7 LVM volume group reconfiguration for deleted device Figure 8 LVM volume group reconfiguration for deleted deviceCommon Error Messages TroubleshootingError Messages Hierarchy CreationHierarchy Extension Resource Monitoring Hierarchy RestoreLVM Recovery Kit Error Messages