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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 21:02:33 -0000, Grant Edwards staggered into the Black Sun and said: Installs...

I am attempting to move disk(s) from one machine to another (both being RHEL AS 3). These disks make up a single volume group in LVM. The problem I'm having is, on the original machinedev-sda is the boot disk and contains the OS in various parbreastions. My volume group on this machine is made up of several disks comprised of physical volumesdev-sdb -dev-sde. When I move these disks to the new machine everything seems okay except that on the new machine the boot-OS is installed ondev-sdb, and now only will mount, but asdev-sdf, all other mount points will complain thatdev-sdb2,dev-sdb3 don't exist (asdev-sdb is labeled in the LVM group from the original machine). So...... basically, if I create an LVM group with physical volumesdev-sdb -dev-sde on one machine, and then move these disks to another machine, the volume group will continue to use the same physical disk volume names (-dev-sdb -dev-sde) on the new machine, regardless if those labels are in use already (in my case the new machine expecteddev-sdb to contain the OS not be part of an LVM group). Is it possible to do a vgexport and the vgimport on another machine put the import will put the LVM volume group on a different set of physical disk labels? Hope this made sense. Thanks in advance!!

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