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From: fabian herschel <fabian.herschel@suse.de>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Cc: fabian@suse.de
Subject: [linux-lvm] vgscan does not found my VG, but pvscan does...
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 19:00:59 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <01042419005900.11967@workstation> (raw)

Hi *,

I have a strage problem on my Desktop. I have installed Kernel 2.2.18 
and lvm 0.9.

All things have been fine till this morning. I have increased a logical volume
(and the reiserfs which resides on that volume) from 1000M to 2000M (not 2GB).

Some time later I had to reboot the machine (because I want to attach some 
devices to the SCSI bus). After the reboot vgscan does NOT find my VG any
longer. It only says something like "no voulme group found".

If I call pvscan it tells me that it found two physical disks (thats ok). But 
both  PVs are in an unknown VG. I should call vgscan (but see obove :-)

Then I called pvdata to find out something out about whats going wrong here.

pvdata -a /dev/sda1 ; pvdata -a /dev/sda2 ; are working fine , they also tell 
me that these PVs are members of sysvg.

Does anybody have an idear how to get vgscan to read this info?
pvdata finds members of a VG but vgscan does not :-((.

I hope someone can help me!!
(Yes I do have backup data, but I want to sleep well, if there are so many
lvm installations out in the world).

Best regards,
Fabian Herschel

             reply	other threads:[~2001-04-24 17:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-04-24 17:00 fabian herschel [this message]
2001-04-25  3:20 ` [linux-lvm] vgscan does not found my VG, but pvscan does S. Michael Denton
2001-04-25  8:06   ` fabian herschel
2001-04-25 11:47     ` Heinz J. Mauelshagen
2001-04-25 12:18       ` Fabian.Herschel
2001-04-25 13:09         ` Fabian.Herschel
2001-04-25 21:12         ` Heinz J. Mauelshagen
2001-04-25 15:53     ` Andreas Dilger
2001-04-25 16:21       ` Fabian.Herschel

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