From: Michael Lipp <mnl@mnl.de> To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com> Subject: [linux-lvm] Deeply impressed Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 16:40:23 +0100 [thread overview] Message-ID: <5f84e991-7740-a5c1-300a-682fb46237c7@mnl.de> (raw) Just for once, I wanted to state that I am deeply impressed by the work done with LVM. I have just just copied all my data from my old RAID to my new RAID while continuing to work with the data using pvmove. Compared with what I had to do several years ago, this was a great experience. I know, of course, that professional operators do this "all day", but doing it yourself for once felt great. Just one question, though. I couldn't find anything about using pvmove together with lvm cache. So to make sure, I removed the SSD caching before pvmove and added the caching again afterwards. Would it have been safe to leave the caching active during the pvmove? Â - Michael
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