From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Oliver Rath Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 16:30:24 +0200 Subject: configuration details [was Re: vgrename omit renaming hidden volumes if vg is inactive -> thinpools will be inconsistent] In-Reply-To: <53E48F8A.4060107@mglug.de> References: <53E3D623.7040606@mglug.de> <53E46D7F.10203@redhat.com> <53E48F8A.4060107@mglug.de> Message-ID: <53E4DF00.2000803@mglug.de> List-Id: To: lvm-devel@redhat.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Peter, lvm2 was compiled in this way: ./configure \ --with-thin=internal \ --with-replicators=internal \ --enable-udev_sync \ --enable-udev_rules \ --enable-python-bindings \ --enable-applib \ --enable-cmdlib make && make install Regards Oliver On 08.08.2014 10:51, Oliver Rath wrote: > Hi Peter! > > Am 08.08.2014 um 08:26 schrieb Peter Rajnoha: >> On 08/07/2014 09:40 PM, Oliver Rath wrote: >>> Hi list, >>> >>> ive probably found a bug in lvm2 (testet on commit hash >>> 6320c3b9052004397faf1687198756ac7914fecc): >>> >>> if i rename an inactive vg (vgchange -an vg), then the hidden volumes >>> like /dev/mapper/vg-mypool_tdata ..tmeta ..tpool arent renamed in >>> /dev/mapper/.. >>> >> Inactive VG should not have any /dev/ content. If it remained after >> deactivation, it seems to be a bug in node/symlink handling under /dev. >> >> A few questions then: >> >> - what distro is this? > Ubuntu 14.04.1 Server amd64 + ubuntu-desktop + lvm2-2.02.106 from git + > thin-provisioning-tools-0.3.2 from git > >> - are you using udev rules from lvm2 git repo too? > Yes >> - what are the lvm.conf values for these settings: >> - activation/udev_sync > yes >> - activation/udev_rules > yes >> - activation/verify_udev_operations > yes >> - what udev (or systemd+udev) version is being used >> - are all the items found in /dev/mapper symlinks (not direct block dev nodes)? >> - are there dangling symlinks found in /dev/mapper for the LVs from deactivated VG? >> > udev-204-5ubuntu2 > > Im using thinpool-devices from a 700MB thinpool-device. > > If you need more, tell me! > > Tfh > Oliver > > -- > lvm-devel mailing list > lvm-devel at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/lvm-devel