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  1999-07-05 20:21 [linux-lvm] another invalid i/o ... error root
@ 1999-07-05 18:41 ` Michael Marxmeier
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Michael Marxmeier @ 1999-07-05 18:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: root; +Cc: galtons, linux-lvm

Hello Simon.

[snip]
> But running vgscan results in the oft-reported error:
> [root@gate 0.6]# vgscan
> vgscan -- invalid i/o protocol version
> 
> So, Here's the end of an strace vgscan, note the open of "di2", whatever
> that is.  After scratching my head for a few days, I made a device file 
> in the current directory  (mknod di2 c 109 0) and re-ran vgscan -- got
> another odd error.  

Strange.  Please run a vgscan -d and send me the output. This will 
provide a function trace of the operations so it should be obvious 
(with the strace) where it fails.

In addition please send me the complete strace (w/o creating the
"di2")
and i'll have a look at it.


Hope that helps
Michael

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* [linux-lvm] another invalid i/o ... error
@ 1999-07-05 20:21 root
  1999-07-05 18:41 ` Michael Marxmeier
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: root @ 1999-07-05 20:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

Hi there.

I've been reading the mailing list archives avidly, trying to solve my problem.

As a big fan of LVM on HPUX, I wanted to implement this on my Sparc Linux
system.  I installed RedHat 6.0 and Alan Cox's 2.2.10-ac7 (just to be current).

Anyhow, LVM was built as a module and seems to install fine:
[root@gate 0.6]# lsmod
[No write since last change]
Module                  Size  Used by
lvm                    28352   0

I downloaded the lvm_6.0.tar.gz file, and applied the patch.  It built and
installed fine.  I made the /dev/lvm entry (mknod /dev/lvm c 109 0).

But running vgscan results in the oft-reported error:
[root@gate 0.6]# vgscan
vgscan -- invalid i/o protocol version

So, Here's the end of an strace vgscan, note the open of "di2", whatever that is.  After scratching my head for a few days, I made a device file in the
current directory  (mknod di2 c 109 0) and re-ran vgscan -- got another odd
error.  Anyhow, here's the straces:


<snip>

getpid()                                = 9242
getuid()                                = 0
geteuid()                               = 0
open("di2", O_RDONLY)                   = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
write(2, "vgscan -- invalid i/o protocol v"..., 40vgscan -- invalid i/o protocol version

) = 40
exit(96)                                = ?
[root@gate 0.6]# mknod di2 c 109 0
[root@gate 0.6]# strace vgscan

   <snip>

getpid()                                = 9245
getuid()                                = 0
geteuid()                               = 0
open("di2", O_RDONLY)                   = 3
ioctl(3, 0x4004fe98, 0xefffebd6)        = 0
close(3)                                = 0
write(2, "vgscan -- logical volume manager"..., 44vgscan -- logical volume manager yet locked
) = 44
exit(97)                                = ?


Any sage advice for me?
I'm not subscribed to the list, but an reading the archive web page.  I'll 
subscribe when I get back to work... :)

Simon Galton
galtons@thegeek.org

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