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From: Jonathan E Brassow <jbrassow@redhat.com>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Re: Grow Live GFS volume in clustered environment?
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 17:46:16 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2ec12976a813039838aa16257e42922a@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <84AAA69E-16C1-4265-BEAE-6899574EC6B1@comcast.net>

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This sounds like clvmd is not running on your machines...

  brassow

On Oct 4, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Eric Adair wrote:

> The specific error I'm getting in my system log is:
>
> Oct  4 14:55:24 ftpimg2 lvm[2512]: Volume group for uuid not found: 
> qDuA09bdhxxI
> RqcN3VRZhCKM1c1aMFx6lZBFD0Rx3RtBTpG0ZdJQXDRj5lBmLUtt
>
>
> -Eric
>
> ----------------
>
>
> Is it possible to grow live GFS volumes in a clustered environment? Or 
> even grow them at all if they are clustered? I am assuming this is 
> possible, but I am running into serious roadblocks.
>
> I am trying to grow a live GFS volume in a 2 node cluster. We have 3 
> LVM volume groups (1 physical volume each) all mounted to 3 different 
> mount points. Everything works great as far as both nodes reading, 
> writing, etc to each. Both nodes mount and use each volume 
> simultaneously without a hitch.
>
> Now that the volumes are mounted and all in use, I get "error locking 
> on node" errors when trying to create new volume groups with new 
> physical volumes, or even just adding physical volumes to existing 
> logical volume groups. This happens even if I unmount the volume on 
> both nodes. I can't even deactivate and reactivate the existing volume 
> groups, no matter what I do, without getting the same error. 
>
>
> Am I missing something basic?
>
> Stats:
>
>    FC5 kernel-smp 2.6.17-1.2174
>       cluster-1.02.00
>         device-mapper.1.02.00
>         LVM2.2.02.07
>         open-iscsi-1.1-648
>
>         dlm locking, all necessary lvm.conf changes set for cluster 
> locking, lvm's set for 2 node
>         clustering, etc.
>
>
> -Eric
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This sounds like clvmd is not running on your machines...


 brassow


On Oct 4, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Eric Adair wrote:


<excerpt>The specific error I'm getting in my system log is:


Oct  4 14:55:24 ftpimg2 lvm[2512]: Volume group for uuid not found:
qDuA09bdhxxI

RqcN3VRZhCKM1c1aMFx6lZBFD0Rx3RtBTpG0ZdJQXDRj5lBmLUtt



-Eric


----------------



Is it possible to grow live GFS volumes in a clustered environment? Or
even grow them at all if they are clustered? I am assuming this is
possible, but I am running into serious roadblocks.


I am trying to grow a live GFS volume in a 2 node cluster. We have 3
LVM volume groups (1 physical volume each) all mounted to 3 different
mount points. Everything works great as far as both nodes reading,
writing, etc to each. Both nodes mount and use each volume
simultaneously without a hitch.


Now that the volumes are mounted and all in use, I get "error locking
on node" errors when trying to create new volume groups with new
physical volumes, or even just adding physical volumes to existing
logical volume groups. This happens even if I unmount the volume on
both nodes. I can't even deactivate and reactivate the existing volume
groups, no matter what I do, without getting the same error. 



Am I missing something basic?


Stats:


   FC5 kernel-smp 2.6.17-1.2174

      cluster-1.02.00

        device-mapper.1.02.00

        LVM2.2.02.07

        open-iscsi-1.1-648


<fontfamily><param>Arial</param>        dlm locking, all necessary
lvm.conf changes set for cluster locking, lvm's set for 2 node          </fontfamily>

<fontfamily><param>Arial</param>        clustering, etc.</fontfamily>



-Eric

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      reply	other threads:[~2006-10-09 22:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-10-04 18:58 [linux-lvm] Re: Grow Live GFS volume in clustered environment? Eric Adair
2006-10-09 22:46 ` Jonathan E Brassow [this message]

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