From: tkb9@adelphia.net
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Problem doing basic LVM functions
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 10:19:16 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <29290460.1147875556256.JavaMail.root@web28> (raw)
---- Ricardo Sanchez <sanchez.ricardo@gmail.com> wrote:
> I created a basic volume group named "uservg" and added two PVs to it
> successfully.
>
> After doing this, I deleted the partitions to the disks...
> Every time I try to do a vgscan or vgremove it gives the following output:
>
> nbd0: Attempted send on closed socket
> end_request: I/O Error, dev nbd0, sector 0
> printk: 7 messages suppressed.
> Buffer I/O Error on device nbd0, logical block 0
> Buffer I/O Error on device nbd0, logical block 1
> Buffer I/O Error on device nbd0, logical block 2
> nbd0: Attempted send on closed socket
> /dev/nb0: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error
> /dev/nb0: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 2199022141440: Input/output error
> /dev/nb0: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error
> /dev/nb1: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 2199022141440: Input/output error
Are you trying to use nbd nodes in LVM?
I had the same problem using nbd & LVM. I first had to destroy & recreate the nbd nodes. I put each nbd node into a single disk md, & used the md nodes in my pv & vg.
Been working fine that way for several months now, although running locate to find a file would crash the system, so I removed the slocate rpm.
-Toby
next reply other threads:[~2006-05-17 14:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-05-17 14:19 tkb9 [this message]
2006-05-17 15:52 ` [linux-lvm] Problem doing basic LVM functions Ricardo Sanchez
2006-05-17 16:35 ` Ming Zhang
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2006-05-17 16:53 tkb9
2006-05-16 22:39 Ricardo Sanchez
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