[CentOS] Best Practice to remove an ISCSI LVM from a system
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usWed Sep 25 14:12:29 UTC 2013
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Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote: > Hi, > > I'd like to know what would be the best way to remove an iscsi lvm > storage from a server. (removing all reference to that storage etc.) > > The storage in question will be reset and reformated and used on a > different server; so no LVM export is needed. > > Do I have to do lvremove ..., vgremove ..., pvremove ... and do an > > iscsiadm -m node -T ... -p ... -u and > > iscsiadm -m node -o delete -T ... -p ... > > in order to achieve that? > > Or is there some more simple way? > This may be a stupid question, but couldn't you simply umount the storage from everywhere, maybe the iscsiadm commands, and then just unplug the thing? Why do you need to do *anything* with lvm? mark
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