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On 10/26/2012 12:49 PM, Ian Chapman wrote:
On 26/10/12 19:44, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I manage such an issue?
>
>
> WARNING: Duplicate VG name VolGrpSys0:
> s4LnbI-FRjU-fsPt-2W3d-XIIL-LT7o-uPsVfo (created here) takes
> precedence over 4Nyva1-5hZi-Mdgr-KnoK-7NMd-56y1-9jczSF WARNING:
> Duplicate VG name VolGrpUsr0:
> wCV7BU-ulp2-GmUG-RHs7-OBRD-EMKG-Q5E4Zm (created here) takes
> precedence over v3dRcl-aILh-Qlji-qPMD-2Swq-Ay9Y-QqMzj7
I guess by renaming your volume groups so you don't have duplicates
(man vgrename). Be careful if one of them contains your / volume,
you may need to rebuild the initrd and update your grub config if
you rename it and update /etc/fstab if necessary.
Better to use the vgimportclone script as it takes care of the
numerous manual steps need to exclude one VG, re-UUID and re-name the
conflicting group.
# vgimportclone --help
Usage: vgimportclone [options] PhysicalVolume [PhysicalVolume...]
-n|--basevgname - Base name for the new volume group(s)
-i|--import - Import any exported volume groups found
-t|--test - Run in test mode
--quiet - Suppress output
-v|--verbose - Set verbose level
-d|--debug - Set debug level
--version - Display version information
-h|--help - Display this help message
The manual page has more usage details.
Regards,
Bryn.
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