From: Dmitry Comoda <asterius@nerdshack.com>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] Possible probings of my CDROM?
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 17:26:54 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20051020172654.3b938fd0.asterius@nerdshack.com> (raw)
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Hi list,
Here is the snippit from my dmesg:
thdb: media error (bad sector): status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hdb: media error (bad sector): error=0x34 { AbortedCommand LastFailedSense=0x03 }
ide: failed opcode was: unknown
end_request: I/O error, dev hdb, sector 1173936
Buffer I/O error on device hdb, logical block 293484
hdb: media error (bad sector): status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hdb: media error (bad sector): error=0x34 { AbortedCommand LastFailedSense=0x03 }
ide: failed opcode was: unknown
end_request: I/O error, dev hdb, sector 1173940
Buffer I/O error on device hdb, logical block 293485
hdb: media error (bad sector): status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hdb: media error (bad sector): error=0x34 { AbortedCommand LastFailedSense=0x03 }
ide: failed opcode was: unknown
end_request: I/O error, dev hdb, sector 1173944
Buffer I/O error on device hdb, logical block 293486
hdb: media error (bad sector): status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hdb: media error (bad sector): error=
I wonder if that is something to do with LVM? When CD in CDROM drive, it boots just
fine. I have uncommented the line in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf
Just in case, here is my lvm.conf file:
# This is an example configuration file for the LVM2 system.
# It contains the default settings that would be used if there was no
# /etc/lvm/lvm.conf file.
#
# Refer to 'man lvm.conf' for further information including the file layout.
#
# To put this file in a different directory and override /etc/lvm set
# the environment variable LVM_SYSTEM_DIR before running the tools.
# This section allows you to configure which block devices should
# be used by the LVM system.
devices {
# Where do you want your volume groups to appear ?
dir = "/dev"
# An array of directories that contain the device nodes you wish
# to use with LVM2.
scan = [ "/dev" ]
# A filter that tells LVM2 to only use a restricted set of devices.
# The filter consists of an array of regular expressions. These
# expressions can be delimited by a character of your choice, and
# prefixed with either an 'a' (for accept) or 'r' (for reject).
# The first expression found to match a device name determines if
# the device will be accepted or rejected (ignored). Devices that
# don't match any patterns are accepted.
# Be careful if there there are symbolic links or multiple filesystem
# entries for the same device as each name is checked separately against
# the list of patterns. The effect is that if any name matches any 'a'
# pattern, the device is accepted; otherwise if any name matches any 'r'
# pattern it is rejected; otherwise it is accepted.
# An array of directories that contain the device nodes you wish
# to use with LVM2.
scan = [ "/dev" ]
# A filter that tells LVM2 to only use a restricted set of devices.
# The filter consists of an array of regular expressions. These
# expressions can be delimited by a character of your choice, and
# prefixed with either an 'a' (for accept) or 'r' (for reject).
# The first expression found to match a device name determines if
# the device will be accepted or rejected (ignored). Devices that
# don't match any patterns are accepted.
# Be careful if there there are symbolic links or multiple filesystem
# entries for the same device as each name is checked separately against
# the list of patterns. The effect is that if any name matches any 'a'
# pattern, the device is accepted; otherwise if any name matches any 'r'
# pattern it is rejected; otherwise it is accepted.
# Remember to run vgscan after you change this parameter to ensure
# that the cache file gets regenerated (see below).
# By default we accept every block device:
filter = [ "a/.*/" ]
# Exclude the cdrom drive
filter = [ "r|/dev/cdrom|" ]
# When testing I like to work with just loopback devices:
# filter = [ "a/loop/", "r/.*/" ]
# Or maybe all loops and ide drives except hdc:
# filter =[ "a|loop|", "r|/dev/hdc|", "a|/dev/ide|", "r|.*|" ]
# Use anchors if you want to be really specific
# The results of the filtering are cached on disk to avoid
# rescanning dud devices (which can take a very long time). By
# default this cache file is hidden in the /etc/lvm directory.
# It is safe to delete this file: the tools regenerate it.
cache = "/etc/lvm/.cache"
# You can turn off writing this cache file by setting this to 0.
write_cache_state = 1
# Advanced settings.
# List of pairs of additional acceptable block device types found
# in /proc/devices with maximum (non-zero) number of partitions.
# types = [ "fd", 16 ]
# If sysfs is mounted (2.6 kernels) restrict device scanning to
# the block devices it believes are valid.
# 1 enables; 0 disables.
sysfs_scan = 1
# By default, LVM2 will ignore devices used as components of
# software RAID (md) devices by looking for md superblocks.
# 1 enables; 0 disables.
md_component_detection = 1
}
# This section that allows you to configure the nature of the
# information that LVM2 reports.
log {
# Controls the messages sent to stdout or stderr.
# There are three levels of verbosity, 3 being the most verbose.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Dmitry.
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next reply other threads:[~2005-10-20 13:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-10-20 13:26 Dmitry Comoda [this message]
2005-10-21 15:51 ` [linux-lvm] Possible probings of my CDROM? BUCHMULLER Norbert
2005-10-21 19:08 ` Dmitry Comoda
2005-10-22 15:02 ` BUCHMULLER Norbert
2005-10-31 4:50 ` Dmitry Comoda
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