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 man/lvmthin.7_main | 4 ++--
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 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/man/lvmthin.7_main b/man/lvmthin.7_main
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index 3ce34a5..9568eca 100644
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--- a/man/lvmthin.7_main
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+++ b/man/lvmthin.7_main
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@@ -443,12 +443,12 @@ If the repair works, the thin pool LV and its thin LVs can be activated.
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 User should manually check if repaired thin pool kernel metadata
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 has all data for all lvm2 known LVs by individual activation of
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 every thin LV. When all works, user should continue with fsck of
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-all filesystems present these such volumes.
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+all filesystems present on these volumes.
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 Once the thin pool is considered fully functional user may remove ThinPoolLV_metaN
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 (the LV containing the damaged thin pool metadata) for possible
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 space reuse.
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 For a better performance it may be useful to pvmove the new repaired metadata LV
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-(written to previous pmspare volume) to a better PV (i.e. SSD)
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+(written to previous pmspare volume) to a faster PV, e.g. SSD.
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 If the repair operation fails, the thin pool LV and its thin LVs
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 are not accessible and it may be necessary to restore their content