diff --git a/doc/tagging.txt b/doc/tagging.txt index 5a3f520c1..ef686a921 100644 --- a/doc/tagging.txt +++ b/doc/tagging.txt @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Usage Examples From any machine in the cluster, add db1 to the list of machines that activate vg1/lvol2: - lvchange --tag @db1 vg1/lvol2 + lvchange --addtag @db1 vg1/lvol2 (followed by lvchange -ay to actually activate it) @@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ Usage Examples Option (i) - centralised admin, static configuration replicated between hosts # Add @database tag to vg1's metadata - vgchange --tag @database vg1 + vgchange --addtag @database vg1 # Add @fileserver tag to vg2's metadata - vgchange --tag @fileserver vg2 + vgchange --addtag @fileserver vg2 lvm.conf: (Identical on every machine) tags { @@ -122,17 +122,17 @@ Usage Examples } In the event of the fileserver host going down, vg2 can be brought up - on fsb1 by running *on any node* 'vgchange --tag @fileserverbackup vg2' + on fsb1 by running *on any node* 'vgchange --addtag @fileserverbackup vg2' followed by 'vgchange -ay vg2' Option (ii) - localised admin & configuation (i.e. each host holds *locally* which classes of volumes to activate) # Add @database tag to vg1's metadata - vgchange --tag @database vg1 + vgchange --addtag @database vg1 # Add @fileserver tag to vg2's metadata - vgchange --tag @fileserver vg2 + vgchange --addtag @fileserver vg2 lvm.conf: (Identical on every machine - global settings) tags {