* [linux-lvm] lvm 1.0.3 kernel panic
@ 2004-07-19 19:05 Stephanus Fengler
2004-07-19 21:46 ` Stephanus Fengler
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stephanus Fengler @ 2004-07-19 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
Hi experts,
I added a new hard disk to my system and created it entirely as a new
logical volume. Mounting unmounting everything worked until reboot. It
stops now with kerel panic and lines like:
(null) -- ERROR 2 writing volume group backup file /etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp
vg_cfgbackup.c [line271]
vgscan -- ERROR: unable to do a backup of volume group vg01
vgscan -- ERROR: lvm_tab_vg_remove(): unlink" removing volume group
"vg01" from "/etc/lvmtab"
...
Activating volume groups
vgchange - no volume groups found
I understand the kernel panic if lvm is unable to find the volume group
vg01 because that's my root system. But I don't get the first error.
I rebooted with my Redhat Installation disk: linux rescue
and can activate the volume group by hand and mount the file systems. So
it looks to me everything is consistent in the filesystem.
So since I am pretty new to lvm, which output do you additional need to
help me?
Thanks in advance,
Stephanus
lvmdiskscan:
lvmdiskscan -- reading all disks / partitions (this may take a while...)
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdc [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda1 [ 2.50 GB] Primary LVM partition [0x8E]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda2 [ 101.97 MB] Primary LINUX native
partition [0x83]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda3 [ 33.67 GB] Primary LVM partition [0x8E]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda4 [ 1019.75 MB] Primary Windows98 extended
partition [0x0F]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda5 [ 1019.72 MB] Extended LINUX swap partition
[0x82]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdb [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/loop0 [ 59.08 MB] free loop device
lvmdiskscan -- 3 disks
lvmdiskscan -- 2 whole disks
lvmdiskscan -- 1 loop device
lvmdiskscan -- 0 multiple devices
lvmdiskscan -- 0 network block devices
lvmdiskscan -- 5 partitions
lvmdiskscan -- 2 LVM physical volume partitions
pvscan:
pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdc" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB / 0 free]
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda1" of VG "vg01" [2.50 GB / 0 free]
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda3" of VG "vg01" [33.66 GB / 0 free]
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdb" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB / 0 free]
pvscan -- total: 4 [501.94 GB] / in use: 4 [501.94 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0]
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* Re: [linux-lvm] lvm 1.0.3 kernel panic
2004-07-19 19:05 Stephanus Fengler
@ 2004-07-19 21:46 ` Stephanus Fengler
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stephanus Fengler @ 2004-07-19 21:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development
Here is additionally an output of:
vgcfgrestore -f /mnt/sysimage/etc/lvmconf/vg01.conf -n vg01 -ll
--- Volume group ---
VG Name vg01
VG Access read/write
VG Status NOT available/resizable
VG # 0
MAX LV 256
Cur LV 3
Open LV 0
MAX LV Size 255.99 GB
Max PV 256
Cur PV 4
Act PV 4
VG Size 501.92 GB
PE Size 4 MB
Total PE 128491
Alloc PE / Size 128491 / 501.92 GB
Free PE / Size 0 / 0
VG UUID vsZRhX-6bfh-jqhD-Cn1Z-0h9E-tiE6-isU7hJ
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/vg01/lv_root
VG Name vg01
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
LV # 1
# open 0
LV Size 33.66 GB
Current LE 8617
Allocated LE 8617
Allocation next free
Read ahead sectors 10000
Block device 58:0
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/vg01/lv_data2
VG Name vg01
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
LV # 2
# open 0
LV Size 235.38 GB
Current LE 60257
Allocated LE 60257
Allocation next free
Read ahead sectors 10000
Block device 58:1
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/vg01/lv_data
VG Name vg01
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
LV # 3
# open 0
LV Size 232.88 GB
Current LE 59617
Allocated LE 59617
Allocation next free
Read ahead sectors 10000
Block device 58:2
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/hda3
VG Name vg01
PV Size 33.67 GB [70605675 secs] / NOT usable 4.19 MB
[LVM: 161 KB]
PV# 1
PV Status available
Allocatable yes (but full)
Cur LV 1
PE Size (KByte) 4096
Total PE 8617
Free PE 0
Allocated PE 8617
PV UUID ouWY4f-vGwm-Rq3p-eX3M-tDaI-BQ3i-D7gT4f
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/hda1
VG Name vg01
PV Size 2.50 GB [5253192 secs] / NOT usable 4.19 MB [LVM:
130 KB]
PV# 2
PV Status available
Allocatable yes (but full)
Cur LV 1
PE Size (KByte) 4096
Total PE 640
Free PE 0
Allocated PE 640
PV UUID 6WZGDT-Sev3-jYXj-VquB-FQj2-Wbeq-cdgNLK
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/hdb
VG Name vg01
PV Size 232.89 GB [488397168 secs] / NOT usable 4.38 MB
[LVM: 360 KB]
PV# 3
PV Status available
Allocatable yes (but full)
Cur LV 1
PE Size (KByte) 4096
Total PE 59617
Free PE 0
Allocated PE 59617
PV UUID nV1chY-OlRj-tLrb-cdSM-D3IN-Mvwb-U2nxfE
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/hdc
VG Name vg01
PV Size 232.89 GB [488397168 secs] / NOT usable 4.38 MB
[LVM: 360 KB]
PV# 4
PV Status NOT available
Allocatable yes (but full)
Cur LV 1
PE Size (KByte) 4096
Total PE 59617
Free PE 0
Allocated PE 59617
PV UUID XMs7mJ-PdbD-voTc-IUY7-sLiu-Gg1P-99nwc5
I have checked the output of some older config files like
vg01.conf.[1-6].old and have found one without the additional hard disk.
Hence no data is stored on that disk yet, I wouldn't mind to overwrite
the configuration, but is it save doing it? I definitely worried about
data loss then.
Thanks,
Stephanus
Stephanus Fengler wrote:
> Hi experts,
>
> I added a new hard disk to my system and created it entirely as a new
> logical volume. Mounting unmounting everything worked until reboot. It
> stops now with kerel panic and lines like:
>
> (null) -- ERROR 2 writing volume group backup file /etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp
> vg_cfgbackup.c [line271]
>
> vgscan -- ERROR: unable to do a backup of volume group vg01
> vgscan -- ERROR: lvm_tab_vg_remove(): unlink" removing volume group
> "vg01" from "/etc/lvmtab"
>
> ...
>
> Activating volume groups
> vgchange - no volume groups found
>
> I understand the kernel panic if lvm is unable to find the volume
> group vg01 because that's my root system. But I don't get the first
> error.
> I rebooted with my Redhat Installation disk: linux rescue
> and can activate the volume group by hand and mount the file systems.
> So it looks to me everything is consistent in the filesystem.
>
> So since I am pretty new to lvm, which output do you additional need
> to help me?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Stephanus
>
> lvmdiskscan:
> lvmdiskscan -- reading all disks / partitions (this may take a while...)
> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdc [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda1 [ 2.50 GB] Primary LVM partition [0x8E]
> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda2 [ 101.97 MB] Primary LINUX native
> partition [0x83]
> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda3 [ 33.67 GB] Primary LVM partition [0x8E]
> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda4 [ 1019.75 MB] Primary Windows98 extended
> partition [0x0F]
> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda5 [ 1019.72 MB] Extended LINUX swap
> partition [0x82]
> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdb [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/loop0 [ 59.08 MB] free loop device
> lvmdiskscan -- 3 disks
> lvmdiskscan -- 2 whole disks
> lvmdiskscan -- 1 loop device
> lvmdiskscan -- 0 multiple devices
> lvmdiskscan -- 0 network block devices
> lvmdiskscan -- 5 partitions
> lvmdiskscan -- 2 LVM physical volume partitions
>
> pvscan:
> pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
> pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdc" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB / 0 free]
> pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda1" of VG "vg01" [2.50 GB / 0 free]
> pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda3" of VG "vg01" [33.66 GB / 0 free]
> pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdb" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB / 0 free]
> pvscan -- total: 4 [501.94 GB] / in use: 4 [501.94 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0]
> _______________________________________________
> linux-lvm mailing list
> linux-lvm@redhat.com
> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm
> read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
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* Re: [linux-lvm] lvm 1.0.3 kernel panic
@ 2004-07-20 1:09 Stephanus Fengler
2004-07-21 8:32 ` Stephanus Fengler
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stephanus Fengler @ 2004-07-20 1:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development
I got a knoppix rescue cd with lvm version 1.0.8 running now
and a sshd server to rescue my data. Problem is that this
version is not compatible with my volume group:
vgscan:
vgscan -- removing "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d"
vgscan -- creating empty "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d"
vgscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
vgscan -- scanning for all active volume group(s) first
vgscan -- reading data of volume group "vg01" from physical
volume(s)
vgscan -- found inactive volume group "vg01"
vgscan -- getting block device numbers for logical volumes
vgscan -- checking block device numbers of logical volumes
vgscan -- inserting "vg01" into lvmtab
vgscan -- backing up volume group "vg01"
vgscan -- checking volume group name "vg01"
vgscan -- checking volume group consistency of "vg01"
vgscan -- checking existence of "/etc/lvmtab.d"
vgscan -- storing volume group data of "vg01" in
"/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp"
vgscan -- storing physical volume data of "vg01" in
"/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp"
vgscan -- storing logical volume data of volume group "vg01"
in "/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp"
vgscan -- ERROR 2 writing volume group backup file
/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp in vg_cfgbackup.c [line 271]
vgscan -- ERROR: unable to do a backup of volume group "vg01"
vgscan -- ERROR "lvm_tab_vg_remove(): unlink" removing volume
group "vg01" from "/etc/lvmtab"
vgscan -- "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d" successfully created
vgscan -- WARNING: This program does not do a VGDA backup of
your volume group
the error looks the same so I assume that something is
incompatible in my old system. I never changed lvm version as
far as I know of... but it might be possible.
Is there a way to access this volume group now?
Any help is really appreciated.
Stephanus
---- Original message ----
>Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:46:31 -0500
>From: Stephanus Fengler <fengler@uiuc.edu>
>Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] lvm 1.0.3 kernel panic
>To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
>
>Here is additionally an output of:
>vgcfgrestore -f /mnt/sysimage/etc/lvmconf/vg01.conf -n vg01 -ll
>
>--- Volume group ---
>VG Name vg01
>VG Access read/write
>VG Status NOT available/resizable
>VG # 0
>MAX LV 256
>Cur LV 3
>Open LV 0
>MAX LV Size 255.99 GB
>Max PV 256
>Cur PV 4
>Act PV 4
>VG Size 501.92 GB
>PE Size 4 MB
>Total PE 128491
>Alloc PE / Size 128491 / 501.92 GB
>Free PE / Size 0 / 0
>VG UUID vsZRhX-6bfh-jqhD-Cn1Z-0h9E-tiE6-isU7hJ
>
>--- Logical volume ---
>LV Name /dev/vg01/lv_root
>VG Name vg01
>LV Write Access read/write
>LV Status available
>LV # 1
># open 0
>LV Size 33.66 GB
>Current LE 8617
>Allocated LE 8617
>Allocation next free
>Read ahead sectors 10000
>Block device 58:0
>
>--- Logical volume ---
>LV Name /dev/vg01/lv_data2
>VG Name vg01
>LV Write Access read/write
>LV Status available
>LV # 2
># open 0
>LV Size 235.38 GB
>Current LE 60257
>Allocated LE 60257
>Allocation next free
>Read ahead sectors 10000
>Block device 58:1
>
>--- Logical volume ---
>LV Name /dev/vg01/lv_data
>VG Name vg01
>LV Write Access read/write
>LV Status available
>LV # 3
># open 0
>LV Size 232.88 GB
>Current LE 59617
>Allocated LE 59617
>Allocation next free
>Read ahead sectors 10000
>Block device 58:2
>
>
>--- Physical volume ---
>PV Name /dev/hda3
>VG Name vg01
>PV Size 33.67 GB [70605675 secs] / NOT usable
4.19 MB
>[LVM: 161 KB]
>PV# 1
>PV Status available
>Allocatable yes (but full)
>Cur LV 1
>PE Size (KByte) 4096
>Total PE 8617
>Free PE 0
>Allocated PE 8617
>PV UUID ouWY4f-vGwm-Rq3p-eX3M-tDaI-BQ3i-D7gT4f
>
>--- Physical volume ---
>PV Name /dev/hda1
>VG Name vg01
>PV Size 2.50 GB [5253192 secs] / NOT usable
4.19 MB [LVM:
>130 KB]
>PV# 2
>PV Status available
>Allocatable yes (but full)
>Cur LV 1
>PE Size (KByte) 4096
>Total PE 640
>Free PE 0
>Allocated PE 640
>PV UUID 6WZGDT-Sev3-jYXj-VquB-FQj2-Wbeq-cdgNLK
>
>--- Physical volume ---
>PV Name /dev/hdb
>VG Name vg01
>PV Size 232.89 GB [488397168 secs] / NOT usable
4.38 MB
>[LVM: 360 KB]
>PV# 3
>PV Status available
>Allocatable yes (but full)
>Cur LV 1
>PE Size (KByte) 4096
>Total PE 59617
>Free PE 0
>Allocated PE 59617
>PV UUID nV1chY-OlRj-tLrb-cdSM-D3IN-Mvwb-U2nxfE
>
>--- Physical volume ---
>PV Name /dev/hdc
>VG Name vg01
>PV Size 232.89 GB [488397168 secs] / NOT usable
4.38 MB
>[LVM: 360 KB]
>PV# 4
>PV Status NOT available
>Allocatable yes (but full)
>Cur LV 1
>PE Size (KByte) 4096
>Total PE 59617
>Free PE 0
>Allocated PE 59617
>PV UUID XMs7mJ-PdbD-voTc-IUY7-sLiu-Gg1P-99nwc5
>
>I have checked the output of some older config files like
>vg01.conf.[1-6].old and have found one without the additional
hard disk.
>Hence no data is stored on that disk yet, I wouldn't mind to
overwrite
>the configuration, but is it save doing it? I definitely
worried about
>data loss then.
>
>Thanks,
>Stephanus
>
>
>Stephanus Fengler wrote:
>
>> Hi experts,
>>
>> I added a new hard disk to my system and created it
entirely as a new
>> logical volume. Mounting unmounting everything worked until
reboot. It
>> stops now with kerel panic and lines like:
>>
>> (null) -- ERROR 2 writing volume group backup file
/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp
>> vg_cfgbackup.c [line271]
>>
>> vgscan -- ERROR: unable to do a backup of volume group vg01
>> vgscan -- ERROR: lvm_tab_vg_remove(): unlink" removing
volume group
>> "vg01" from "/etc/lvmtab"
>>
>> ...
>>
>> Activating volume groups
>> vgchange - no volume groups found
>>
>> I understand the kernel panic if lvm is unable to find the
volume
>> group vg01 because that's my root system. But I don't get
the first
>> error.
>> I rebooted with my Redhat Installation disk: linux rescue
>> and can activate the volume group by hand and mount the
file systems.
>> So it looks to me everything is consistent in the filesystem.
>>
>> So since I am pretty new to lvm, which output do you
additional need
>> to help me?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Stephanus
>>
>> lvmdiskscan:
>> lvmdiskscan -- reading all disks / partitions (this may
take a while...)
>> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdc [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
>> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda1 [ 2.50 GB] Primary LVM
partition [0x8E]
>> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda2 [ 101.97 MB] Primary LINUX
native
>> partition [0x83]
>> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda3 [ 33.67 GB] Primary LVM
partition [0x8E]
>> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda4 [ 1019.75 MB] Primary
Windows98 extended
>> partition [0x0F]
>> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda5 [ 1019.72 MB] Extended LINUX swap
>> partition [0x82]
>> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdb [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
>> lvmdiskscan -- /dev/loop0 [ 59.08 MB] free loop device
>> lvmdiskscan -- 3 disks
>> lvmdiskscan -- 2 whole disks
>> lvmdiskscan -- 1 loop device
>> lvmdiskscan -- 0 multiple devices
>> lvmdiskscan -- 0 network block devices
>> lvmdiskscan -- 5 partitions
>> lvmdiskscan -- 2 LVM physical volume partitions
>>
>> pvscan:
>> pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a
while...)
>> pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdc" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB /
0 free]
>> pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda1" of VG "vg01" [2.50 GB / 0
free]
>> pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda3" of VG "vg01" [33.66 GB /
0 free]
>> pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdb" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB /
0 free]
>> pvscan -- total: 4 [501.94 GB] / in use: 4 [501.94 GB] / in
no VG: 0 [0]
>> _______________________________________________
>> linux-lvm mailing list
>> linux-lvm@redhat.com
>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm
>> read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>linux-lvm mailing list
>linux-lvm@redhat.com
>https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm
>read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
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* Re: [linux-lvm] lvm 1.0.3 kernel panic
2004-07-20 1:09 [linux-lvm] lvm 1.0.3 kernel panic Stephanus Fengler
@ 2004-07-21 8:32 ` Stephanus Fengler
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Stephanus Fengler @ 2004-07-21 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development
Ok, finally I have managed it.
So if I am not too much mistaken following scenario happened:
I added the new hard disk to volume group vg01 which contains my
logical root partition.
Therefore the configuration file in /etc/lvmconf/vg01.conf and the
runtime configuration /etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp grew in size (from 1.5MB to
2.6 MB).
But I did not rerun lvmcreate_initrd to increase the initial ramdisk
size. During the boot process the ramdisk is used to load and/or create
/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp.
But it did not fit anymore into the ramdisk. Therefore it stopped
booting with the kernel panic. The same reason why the knoppix cd wasn't
able to create it, but fortunately the redhat linux rescue cd.
Solution:
reboot with rescue cd,
vgscan
vgchange -a y
mount /dev/vg01/lv_root /mnt/sysimage
chroot /mnt/sysimage /bin/bash
lvremove /dev/vg01/lv_data
reboot
Rerun of lvmcreate_initrd in chroot environment did not work for me at
least.
Anyway, I stopped using lvm on my system hence it is not really
necessary but was preinstalled.
Well, thanks for let me figure that out by myself.
At least a statement if understood the behaviour correctly would be fine.
Thanks,
Stephanus
Stephanus Fengler wrote:
>I got a knoppix rescue cd with lvm version 1.0.8 running now
>and a sshd server to rescue my data. Problem is that this
>version is not compatible with my volume group:
>
>vgscan:
>
>vgscan -- removing "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d"
>vgscan -- creating empty "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d"
>vgscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
>vgscan -- scanning for all active volume group(s) first
>vgscan -- reading data of volume group "vg01" from physical
>volume(s)
>vgscan -- found inactive volume group "vg01"
>vgscan -- getting block device numbers for logical volumes
>
>vgscan -- checking block device numbers of logical volumes
>
>vgscan -- inserting "vg01" into lvmtab
>vgscan -- backing up volume group "vg01"
>vgscan -- checking volume group name "vg01"
>vgscan -- checking volume group consistency of "vg01"
>vgscan -- checking existence of "/etc/lvmtab.d"
>vgscan -- storing volume group data of "vg01" in
>"/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp"
>vgscan -- storing physical volume data of "vg01" in
>"/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp"
>vgscan -- storing logical volume data of volume group "vg01"
>in "/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp"
>vgscan -- ERROR 2 writing volume group backup file
>/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp in vg_cfgbackup.c [line 271]
>vgscan -- ERROR: unable to do a backup of volume group "vg01"
>vgscan -- ERROR "lvm_tab_vg_remove(): unlink" removing volume
>group "vg01" from "/etc/lvmtab"
>vgscan -- "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d" successfully created
>vgscan -- WARNING: This program does not do a VGDA backup of
>your volume group
>
>the error looks the same so I assume that something is
>incompatible in my old system. I never changed lvm version as
>far as I know of... but it might be possible.
>
>Is there a way to access this volume group now?
>
>Any help is really appreciated.
>
>Stephanus
>
>---- Original message ----
>
>
>>Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:46:31 -0500
>>From: Stephanus Fengler <fengler@uiuc.edu>
>>Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] lvm 1.0.3 kernel panic
>>To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
>>
>>Here is additionally an output of:
>>vgcfgrestore -f /mnt/sysimage/etc/lvmconf/vg01.conf -n vg01 -ll
>>
>>--- Volume group ---
>>VG Name vg01
>>VG Access read/write
>>VG Status NOT available/resizable
>>VG # 0
>>MAX LV 256
>>Cur LV 3
>>Open LV 0
>>MAX LV Size 255.99 GB
>>Max PV 256
>>Cur PV 4
>>Act PV 4
>>VG Size 501.92 GB
>>PE Size 4 MB
>>Total PE 128491
>>Alloc PE / Size 128491 / 501.92 GB
>>Free PE / Size 0 / 0
>>VG UUID vsZRhX-6bfh-jqhD-Cn1Z-0h9E-tiE6-isU7hJ
>>
>>--- Logical volume ---
>>LV Name /dev/vg01/lv_root
>>VG Name vg01
>>LV Write Access read/write
>>LV Status available
>>LV # 1
>># open 0
>>LV Size 33.66 GB
>>Current LE 8617
>>Allocated LE 8617
>>Allocation next free
>>Read ahead sectors 10000
>>Block device 58:0
>>
>>--- Logical volume ---
>>LV Name /dev/vg01/lv_data2
>>VG Name vg01
>>LV Write Access read/write
>>LV Status available
>>LV # 2
>># open 0
>>LV Size 235.38 GB
>>Current LE 60257
>>Allocated LE 60257
>>Allocation next free
>>Read ahead sectors 10000
>>Block device 58:1
>>
>>--- Logical volume ---
>>LV Name /dev/vg01/lv_data
>>VG Name vg01
>>LV Write Access read/write
>>LV Status available
>>LV # 3
>># open 0
>>LV Size 232.88 GB
>>Current LE 59617
>>Allocated LE 59617
>>Allocation next free
>>Read ahead sectors 10000
>>Block device 58:2
>>
>>
>>--- Physical volume ---
>>PV Name /dev/hda3
>>VG Name vg01
>>PV Size 33.67 GB [70605675 secs] / NOT usable
>>
>>
>4.19 MB
>
>
>>[LVM: 161 KB]
>>PV# 1
>>PV Status available
>>Allocatable yes (but full)
>>Cur LV 1
>>PE Size (KByte) 4096
>>Total PE 8617
>>Free PE 0
>>Allocated PE 8617
>>PV UUID ouWY4f-vGwm-Rq3p-eX3M-tDaI-BQ3i-D7gT4f
>>
>>--- Physical volume ---
>>PV Name /dev/hda1
>>VG Name vg01
>>PV Size 2.50 GB [5253192 secs] / NOT usable
>>
>>
>4.19 MB [LVM:
>
>
>>130 KB]
>>PV# 2
>>PV Status available
>>Allocatable yes (but full)
>>Cur LV 1
>>PE Size (KByte) 4096
>>Total PE 640
>>Free PE 0
>>Allocated PE 640
>>PV UUID 6WZGDT-Sev3-jYXj-VquB-FQj2-Wbeq-cdgNLK
>>
>>--- Physical volume ---
>>PV Name /dev/hdb
>>VG Name vg01
>>PV Size 232.89 GB [488397168 secs] / NOT usable
>>
>>
>4.38 MB
>
>
>>[LVM: 360 KB]
>>PV# 3
>>PV Status available
>>Allocatable yes (but full)
>>Cur LV 1
>>PE Size (KByte) 4096
>>Total PE 59617
>>Free PE 0
>>Allocated PE 59617
>>PV UUID nV1chY-OlRj-tLrb-cdSM-D3IN-Mvwb-U2nxfE
>>
>>--- Physical volume ---
>>PV Name /dev/hdc
>>VG Name vg01
>>PV Size 232.89 GB [488397168 secs] / NOT usable
>>
>>
>4.38 MB
>
>
>>[LVM: 360 KB]
>>PV# 4
>>PV Status NOT available
>>Allocatable yes (but full)
>>Cur LV 1
>>PE Size (KByte) 4096
>>Total PE 59617
>>Free PE 0
>>Allocated PE 59617
>>PV UUID XMs7mJ-PdbD-voTc-IUY7-sLiu-Gg1P-99nwc5
>>
>>I have checked the output of some older config files like
>>vg01.conf.[1-6].old and have found one without the additional
>>
>>
>hard disk.
>
>
>>Hence no data is stored on that disk yet, I wouldn't mind to
>>
>>
>overwrite
>
>
>>the configuration, but is it save doing it? I definitely
>>
>>
>worried about
>
>
>>data loss then.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Stephanus
>>
>>
>>Stephanus Fengler wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi experts,
>>>
>>>I added a new hard disk to my system and created it
>>>
>>>
>entirely as a new
>
>
>>>logical volume. Mounting unmounting everything worked until
>>>
>>>
>reboot. It
>
>
>>>stops now with kerel panic and lines like:
>>>
>>>(null) -- ERROR 2 writing volume group backup file
>>>
>>>
>/etc/lvmtab.d/vg01.tmp
>
>
>>> vg_cfgbackup.c [line271]
>>>
>>>vgscan -- ERROR: unable to do a backup of volume group vg01
>>>vgscan -- ERROR: lvm_tab_vg_remove(): unlink" removing
>>>
>>>
>volume group
>
>
>>>"vg01" from "/etc/lvmtab"
>>>
>>>...
>>>
>>>Activating volume groups
>>> vgchange - no volume groups found
>>>
>>>I understand the kernel panic if lvm is unable to find the
>>>
>>>
>volume
>
>
>>>group vg01 because that's my root system. But I don't get
>>>
>>>
>the first
>
>
>>>error.
>>>I rebooted with my Redhat Installation disk: linux rescue
>>>and can activate the volume group by hand and mount the
>>>
>>>
>file systems.
>
>
>>>So it looks to me everything is consistent in the filesystem.
>>>
>>>So since I am pretty new to lvm, which output do you
>>>
>>>
>additional need
>
>
>>>to help me?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>Stephanus
>>>
>>>lvmdiskscan:
>>>lvmdiskscan -- reading all disks / partitions (this may
>>>
>>>
>take a while...)
>
>
>>>lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdc [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
>>>lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda1 [ 2.50 GB] Primary LVM
>>>
>>>
>partition [0x8E]
>
>
>>>lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda2 [ 101.97 MB] Primary LINUX
>>>
>>>
>native
>
>
>>>partition [0x83]
>>>lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda3 [ 33.67 GB] Primary LVM
>>>
>>>
>partition [0x8E]
>
>
>>>lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda4 [ 1019.75 MB] Primary
>>>
>>>
>Windows98 extended
>
>
>>>partition [0x0F]
>>>lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda5 [ 1019.72 MB] Extended LINUX swap
>>>partition [0x82]
>>>lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdb [ 232.89 GB] USED LVM whole disk
>>>lvmdiskscan -- /dev/loop0 [ 59.08 MB] free loop device
>>>lvmdiskscan -- 3 disks
>>>lvmdiskscan -- 2 whole disks
>>>lvmdiskscan -- 1 loop device
>>>lvmdiskscan -- 0 multiple devices
>>>lvmdiskscan -- 0 network block devices
>>>lvmdiskscan -- 5 partitions
>>>lvmdiskscan -- 2 LVM physical volume partitions
>>>
>>>pvscan:
>>>pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a
>>>
>>>
>while...)
>
>
>>>pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdc" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB /
>>>
>>>
>0 free]
>
>
>>>pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda1" of VG "vg01" [2.50 GB / 0
>>>
>>>
>free]
>
>
>>>pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hda3" of VG "vg01" [33.66 GB /
>>>
>>>
>0 free]
>
>
>>>pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdb" of VG "vg01" [232.88 GB /
>>>
>>>
>0 free]
>
>
>>>pvscan -- total: 4 [501.94 GB] / in use: 4 [501.94 GB] / in
>>>
>>>
>no VG: 0 [0]
>
>
>>>_______________________________________________
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>>>https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm
>>>read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
>>>
>>>
>>_______________________________________________
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>>
>>
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>
>
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