[CentOS] LVM superblock version
Nataraj
incoming-centos at rjl.comWed May 30 04:45:52 UTC 2012
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Is there an lvm command to print out any kind of version information for the LVM superblock, similar to what "mdmadmin -E" does for raid. How can I tell whether a mountable device with LVMs on it can be safely moved between CentOS 5 and CentOS 6 and/or potentially other Linux distributions? I know that that CentOS 6 supports 'lvconvert -merge'. Is this implementation purely in the lvm software or does it require a different superblock? Can I take an LVM setup created under CentOS 6 and read it on a CentOS 5 system? Thanks, Nataraj
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