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* [linux-lvm] lvm 1 unable to boot
@ 2004-03-31 14:59 Geoff Dolman
  2004-03-31 15:49 ` Patrick Caulfield
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Geoff Dolman @ 2004-03-31 14:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

Hi

I have a machine with the following partition structure:

/dev/sda1 /boot (ext3)
/dev/sda2 swap
/dev/sda3 LVM

The LVM (1.03/rh9) contains one PV and this has Volume00 in it which
contains lvs for slash, usr, var, /usr/local and so on...

I rebooted the machine for the first time in ages (same kernel
configuration as the last reboot and no changes - or very few).

The machine won't reboot - it panics because of a message (something)
like:

vgscan found inactive "Volume00"
Error 28 Unable to make /etc/lvmtab.d/Volume00/Volume00.tmp
vg_cfgbackup.c line 273

It then gives an error about pivot_root panic with the error unable to
mount /dev/Volume00/slash mount error 2 
(the same sort of error as if fstab was wrong but it isn't)


Here's what I've tried to fix this:

- boot into rescue mode: lvscan shows all lvs no problem
	checked pvscan, vgscan, lvscan - no problems
	fscked slash - okay
	checked configuration files, fstab, etc.
tried a reboot - another panic
- rescue mode again
	delete /etc/lvmtab and /etc/lvmtab.d
reboot - panic
- rescue: reinstall lvm rpm and kernel
panic
- make a new initrd.img
panic
...plus lots of other things that were probably irrelevant.

The machine *still* panics when booted normally but works fine in rescue
mode, with a chrooted slash.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Geoff Dolman
-- 
JDRF/WT Diabetes and Inflammation Laboratory
Cambridge Institute for Medical Research
University of Cambridge
http://www-gene.cimr.cam.ac.uk/todd/

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* [linux-lvm] Max LV size
@ 2002-11-11 16:10 Alexander Lazarevich
  2002-11-11 16:53 ` Jose Luis Domingo Lopez
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Alexander Lazarevich @ 2002-11-11 16:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux LVM Sistina

I've got a RAID 5 array which is 500GB. It's on a red hat 7.3 system
(2.4.18-3 kernel) using sistina LVM 1.0.3. I've already got my VG set up,
and I'm now crreating the LV's, but I've got a problem.

vgdisplay -v tells me the max LV size is 255GB. So I figured I'd decrease
the number of Max LV's (currently at 256) to 128, and then that would
increase the size that each LV could be. But when I do a "vgchange -l 128
blah", it just stops and says "segmentation fault".

What gives? I really hope 255GB isn't a limit. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,

Alex
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   Alex Lazarevich | Systems | Imaging Technology Group
   alazarev@itg.uiuc.edu | (217)244-1565 | www.itg.uiuc.edu
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2004-03-31 15:49 ` Patrick Caulfield
2004-03-31 19:33   ` [linux-lvm] max LV size Alexander Lazarevich
2004-04-01 13:44     ` Heinz Mauelshagen
2004-03-31 20:42   ` [linux-lvm] lvm 1 unable to boot Geoff Dolman
2004-03-31 20:10     ` Martijn Schoemaker
2004-03-31 20:58     ` Re : " Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)
2004-04-01 13:48     ` Heinz Mauelshagen
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2004-04-01 14:54         ` Luca Berra
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