From: Jason Parker-Burlingham <jasonp@panix.com>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] unknown ioctl problems
Date: Mon Jan 19 12:11:11 2004 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <871xpynzwy.fsf@freezer.burling> (raw)
I'm running LVM (version 1 with 1.0.7 tools) on a 2.4 system
(2.4.24-pre1, recently upgraded to 2.4.25-pre4). When the initrd
boots (/ is an LVM filesystem, /boot is a standard block device) I see
lvm -- lvm_blk_ioctl: unknown cmd 0x5310
which I guess is something to do with mounting the ramdisk.
But at other times I have noticed that the machine will lock up; I'm
not sure if it's a hardware problem but lately it seems to be related
to disk activity. I turned off screen blanking before the most recent
crash and saw no kernel oops, but a couple of repetitions of
lvm -- lvm_blk_ioctl: unknown cmd 0x801c6d02
Is it possible that this is some sort of reasonable ioctl? Is it
possible that this is what's crashing the machine? How can I find out
what the system is trying do (and maybe even why)? I don't see any
reports of exactly this problem through google, so I'm pretty lost.
jason
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next reply other threads:[~2004-01-19 12:11 UTC|newest]
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2004-01-19 12:11 Jason Parker-Burlingham [this message]
2004-03-10 6:27 ` [linux-lvm] unknown ioctl problems Simeon Walker
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