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Has anyone successfully converted the /nsm logical volume to a striped logical volume with multiple disks?
I am able to add disks (physical volumes) to the volume group and then add and expand the nsm logical volume but is in a linear configuration and I have been unsuccessful so far in converting the array of disks to a striped lvm.
My understanding by it staying linear each disk fills up one at a time with sda3 first, sdb, sdc, etc.. which doesn't give the performance of it striping chunks of data across the array of disks.
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Has anyone successfully converted the /nsm logical volume to a striped logical volume with multiple disks?
I am able to add disks (physical volumes) to the volume group and then add and expand the nsm logical volume but is in a linear configuration and I have been unsuccessful so far in converting the array of disks to a striped lvm.
My understanding by it staying linear each disk fills up one at a time with sda3 first, sdb, sdc, etc.. which doesn't give the performance of it striping chunks of data across the array of disks.
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