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Bug 678495

Summary: cannot modifiy an existing volume.
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Reporter: Pierre Amadio <pamadio>
Component: system-config-lvmAssignee: Marek Grac <mgrac>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: Cluster QE <mspqa-list>
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Version: 5.8CC: agk, cluster-maint, dwysocha, mbroz, prajnoha, prockai, zkabelac
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Description Pierre Amadio 2011-02-18 09:18:26 UTC
A customer is reporting the following problem with system-config-lvm-1.1.5-8.el5:

"""
It seems this version of the tool does not allow you to resize LVs. We keep getting the error "Disk is not mounted, but still in use" then does not let us increase the size of an LV. The disk is mount and in use.

If we only downgrade the system-config-lvm package it works fine.
"""

-Issue is also reported and fixed for Fedora 13 in Bug 597593.

From the original ticket:(case#00415605)
-Apply the patch attached with this case to fix the issue. 
-Issue is also reported and fixed for Fedora 13 in Bug 597593.

Comment 2 Pierre Amadio 2011-02-18 13:21:01 UTC
actually, seems a duplicate of BZ#672475

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 672475 ***