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Re: [Xen-users] Using lvm for domUs
did you create partition in your LV ? I mean you added something like "phy:/dev/main/xen_DomU_logs,hda,w" when you've installed your distribution did you create a partition hda1 in the installation process or did you just copy some data into hda ?
what's the distro you've installed ?
On 5/6/07, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx
> wrote:Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > Nico Kadel-Garcia <
nkadel@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > >> Goswin von Brederlow wrote: >> >>> You can always create LVs in dom0 and export them as sda1/2/3/... to >>> domU. You have to reboot domU to resize anyway. That way you can then
>>> snapshot them in dom0, mount the snapshot and run your backup. >>> >>> >> I do that now, but I can't do a raw install that way using >> virt-install or virt-manager, so doing that virst install is a pain in
>> the neck to get a working image. The jailtime.org images are good, but >> not so useful for non-RPM based OS's. >> > > In debian there is xen-create-image that you can tell a lvm VG and it
> creates its own root and swap volumes there and installs debian. After > that you just have to add additional volumes and move data as needed. > > Neat tool. > That's precisely what virt-manager and virt-install do. This does not
solve my difficulty of accessing the contents of the LVM partitions from Dom0 to do backkup.
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