Your workaround is not appropriate.On Linux LVM, the vgchange command will write the new status to disk(s) of the volume group in question.If your cluster is down, you can get away with your workaround. But consider a situation when the cluster is active and node A fails. The node B...
Your workaround is not appropriate.On Linux LVM, the vgchange command will write the new status to disk(s) of the volume group in question.If your cluster is down, you can get away with your workaround. But consider a situation when the cluster is active and node A fails. The node B...