From: Stephanus Fengler <fengler@uiuc.edu>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] lvm 1.0.3 kernel panic
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 14:05:16 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40FC1B6C.7060302@uiuc.edu> (raw)
Hi experts,
I added a new hard disk to my system and created it entirely as a new
logical volume. Mounting unmounting everything worked until reboot. It
stops now with kerel panic and lines like:
(null) -- ERROR 2 writing volume group backup file /etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp
vg_cfgbackup.c [line271]
vgscan -- ERROR: unable to do a backup of volume group vg01
vgscan -- ERROR: lvm_tab_vg_remove(): unlink" removing volume group
"vg01" from "/etc/lvmtab"
...
Activating volume groups
vgchange - no volume groups found
I understand the kernel panic if lvm is unable to find the volume group
vg01 because that's my root system. But I don't get the first error.
I rebooted with my Redhat Installation disk: linux rescue
and can activate the volume group by hand and mount the file systems. So
it looks to me everything is consistent in the filesystem.
So since I am pretty new to lvm, which output do you additional need to
help me?
Thanks in advance,
Stephanus
lvmdiskscan:
lvmdiskscan -- reading all disks / partitions (this may take a while...)
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdc [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda1 [ 2.50 GB] Primary LVM partition [0x8E]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda2 [ 101.97 MB] Primary LINUX native
partition [0x83]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda3 [ 33.67 GB] Primary LVM partition [0x8E]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda4 [ 1019.75 MB] Primary Windows98 extended
partition [0x0F]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda5 [ 1019.72 MB] Extended LINUX swap partition
[0x82]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdb [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/loop0 [ 59.08 MB] free loop device
lvmdiskscan -- 3 disks
lvmdiskscan -- 2 whole disks
lvmdiskscan -- 1 loop device
lvmdiskscan -- 0 multiple devices
lvmdiskscan -- 0 network block devices
lvmdiskscan -- 5 partitions
lvmdiskscan -- 2 LVM physical volume partitions
pvscan:
pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdc" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB / 0 free]
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda1" of VG "vg01" [2.50 GB / 0 free]
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda3" of VG "vg01" [33.66 GB / 0 free]
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdb" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB / 0 free]
pvscan -- total: 4 [501.94 GB] / in use: 4 [501.94 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0]
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2004-07-19 19:05 Stephanus Fengler [this message]
2004-07-19 21:46 ` [linux-lvm] lvm 1.0.3 kernel panic Stephanus Fengler
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