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* [linux-lvm] lvm lost after debian upgrade
@ 2004-12-11  2:25 Daniel Roth
  2004-12-12 17:48 ` Alasdair G Kergon
  2004-12-12 23:15 ` Alex Owen
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Roth @ 2004-12-11  2:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

Hi all!

I got this nice idea today to do a apt-get update/upgrade on my system. 
when it was done I moved the box, and upon reboot my lvm was gone. I 
think I had lvm1 before, but now it seems like I have
LVM version:     2.00.29 (2004-11-27)
Is this maybe what is causing the problem?

My lvm is at /dev/volume_group/mylv, my lvm consisted of hde,g,i

I noticed from dmesg that
LVM version 1.0.5+(22/07/2002) module loaded
and that devfs wouldn't be started... (no volumes or equiv)

Please advice, I got pretty much schoolwork on it...

Daniel


Some shelldumps
roth:~# lvmdiskscan
  /dev/hda1  [        2.05 GB]
  /dev/hde1  [       76.69 GB]
  /dev/hdg1  [        1.00 KB]
  /dev/hdi1  [      149.05 GB]
  /dev/hda2  [        1.00 KB]
  /dev/hda5  [      346.47 MB]
  /dev/hdg5  [       57.25 GB]
  0 disks
  7 partitions
  0 LVM physical volume whole disks
  0 LVM physical volumes


roth:~# vgcfgrestore -ll -n mylv
  Please specify a *single* volume group to restore.

roth:~# vgcfgrestore -n mylv /dev/hdg
  /etc/lvm/backup/hdg: stat failed: No such file or directory
  Couldn't read volume group metadata.
  Restore failed.
roth:~# vgcfgrestore -n mylv /dev/hdg1
  /etc/lvm/backup/hdg1: stat failed: No such file or directory
  Couldn't read volume group metadata.
  Restore failed.
roth:~# vgcfgrestore -n mylv /dev/hdg5
  /etc/lvm/backup/hdg5: stat failed: No such file or directory
  Couldn't read volume group metadata.
  Restore failed.

roth:~# vgscan
  Reading all physical volumes.  This may take a while...
  /dev/hdf: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb1: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf1: open failed: No such device or address
 ...
  /dev/hdb20: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf20: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh20: open failed: No such device or address
  No volume groups found

roth:~# lvscan
  No volume groups found

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* Re: [linux-lvm] lvm lost after debian upgrade
  2004-12-11  2:25 [linux-lvm] lvm lost after debian upgrade Daniel Roth
@ 2004-12-12 17:48 ` Alasdair G Kergon
  2004-12-13  3:10   ` Daniel Roth
  2004-12-12 23:15 ` Alex Owen
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alasdair G Kergon @ 2004-12-12 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LVM general discussion and development

On Sat, Dec 11, 2004 at 03:25:03AM +0100, Daniel Roth wrote:
> My lvm is at /dev/volume_group/mylv, my lvm consisted of hde,g,i

Known issues with Debian:

  lvm.conf detect_md_component should be set to 1 not 0

  lvm.conf filters - check if cdrom drive is excluded correctly:
    sometimes the cdrom exclusion points to a real hard disk by mistake

Use pvscan -P to check what LVM2 actually sees.

Alasdair
-- 
agk@redhat.com

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* Re: [linux-lvm] lvm lost after debian upgrade
  2004-12-11  2:25 [linux-lvm] lvm lost after debian upgrade Daniel Roth
  2004-12-12 17:48 ` Alasdair G Kergon
@ 2004-12-12 23:15 ` Alex Owen
  2004-12-13  3:11   ` Daniel Roth
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alex Owen @ 2004-12-12 23:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LVM general discussion and development

Have you tried booting with the old kernel and old initrd?

Alex Owen

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* Re: [linux-lvm] lvm lost after debian upgrade
  2004-12-12 17:48 ` Alasdair G Kergon
@ 2004-12-13  3:10   ` Daniel Roth
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Roth @ 2004-12-13  3:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LVM general discussion and development

Alasdair G Kergon wrote:

>On Sat, Dec 11, 2004 at 03:25:03AM +0100, Daniel Roth wrote:
>  
>
>>My lvm is at /dev/volume_group/mylv, my lvm consisted of hde,g,i
>>    
>>
>
>Known issues with Debian:
>
>  lvm.conf detect_md_component should be set to 1 not 0
>
>  lvm.conf filters - check if cdrom drive is excluded correctly:
>    sometimes the cdrom exclusion points to a real hard disk by mistake
>
>Use pvscan -P to check what LVM2 actually sees.
>
>Alasdair
>  
>
lvm.conf and cdrom exclusion: checked and confirmed
pvscan -P gives me the following(scroll down). Seems ok for actual 
devices (/dev/hdb,f,h,j does not exist)

I am currently in status of what is described in thread "Can't mount 
after crash"

Regards Daniel


roth:/disk# pvscan -P
  Partial mode. Incomplete volume groups will be activated read-only.
  /dev/loop0: ioctl BLKGETSIZE64 failed: No such device or address
  /dev/loop1: ioctl BLKGETSIZE64 failed: No such device or address
  /dev/loop2: ioctl BLKGETSIZE64 failed: No such device or address
  /dev/loop3: ioctl BLKGETSIZE64 failed: No such device or address
  /dev/loop4: ioctl BLKGETSIZE64 failed: No such device or address
  /dev/loop5: ioctl BLKGETSIZE64 failed: No such device or address
  /dev/loop6: ioctl BLKGETSIZE64 failed: No such device or address
  /dev/loop7: ioctl BLKGETSIZE64 failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb1: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf1: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh1: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj1: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb2: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf2: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh2: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj2: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb3: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf3: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh3: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj3: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb4: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf4: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh4: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj4: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb5: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf5: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh5: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj5: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb6: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf6: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh6: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj6: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb7: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf7: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh7: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj7: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb8: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf8: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh8: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj8: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb9: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf9: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh9: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdj9: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb10: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf10: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh10: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb11: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf11: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh11: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb12: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf12: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh12: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb13: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf13: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh13: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb14: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf14: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh14: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb15: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf15: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh15: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb16: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf16: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh16: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb17: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf17: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh17: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb18: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf18: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh18: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb19: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf19: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh19: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdb20: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdf20: open failed: No such device or address
  /dev/hdh20: open failed: No such device or address
  PV /dev/hdi1   VG my_volume_group   lvm2 [149.05 GB / 0    free]
  PV /dev/hde1   VG my_volume_group   lvm2 [76.69 GB / 0    free]
  PV /dev/hdg5   VG my_volume_group   lvm2 [57.25 GB / 964.00 MB free]
  Total: 3 [282.99 GB] / in use: 3 [282.99 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0   ]

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* Re: [linux-lvm] lvm lost after debian upgrade
  2004-12-12 23:15 ` Alex Owen
@ 2004-12-13  3:11   ` Daniel Roth
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Roth @ 2004-12-13  3:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LVM general discussion and development

Alex Owen wrote:

>Have you tried booting with the old kernel and old initrd?
>
>Alex Owen
>
>  
>
Yes, didn't make any difference. Downgraded lvm as well, no difference.
I am currently in status of what is described in thread "Can't mount 
after crash"

Regards Daniel

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