My disks are LVM over iscsi. How can I mount a VM partition on a physical host?
For example, I have a volume Group named BAK_VGPLUM. It is a logical volume on it called plumolddisk.../dev/BAK_VGPLUM/plumolddisk.
If I do cfdisk /dev/BAK_VGPLUM/plumolddisk it shows the partitions created in the VM:
Name Flags Part Type FS Type [Label] Size (MB)
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plumolddisk1 Primary Linux ext2 32.91
plumolddisk2 Primary Linux 1019.94
plumolddisk3 Primary Linux ext3 53702.86
If I try to mount those partitions on the physical host I cannot. I get this:
mount: special device /dev/BAK_VGPLUM/plumolddisk3 does not exist
Where would I find the devices for the partitions inside the logical volume?
Thanks.
For example, I have a volume Group named BAK_VGPLUM. It is a logical volume on it called plumolddisk.../dev/BAK_VGPLUM/plumolddisk.
If I do cfdisk /dev/BAK_VGPLUM/plumolddisk it shows the partitions created in the VM:
Name Flags Part Type FS Type [Label] Size (MB)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
plumolddisk1 Primary Linux ext2 32.91
plumolddisk2 Primary Linux 1019.94
plumolddisk3 Primary Linux ext3 53702.86
If I try to mount those partitions on the physical host I cannot. I get this:
mount: special device /dev/BAK_VGPLUM/plumolddisk3 does not exist
Where would I find the devices for the partitions inside the logical volume?
Thanks.