[CentOS] Best Practice to remove an ISCSI LVM from a system
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comWed Sep 25 18:01:21 UTC 2013
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On 9/25/2013 6:58 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote: > 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? umount any file systems, remove them from /etc/fstab, then vgremove the volume group should be sufficient to remove history of the LV's and VG's ... I don't believe its neccessary to pvremove the individual disks. then drop the target LUN on the storage server. -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast
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