* [linux-lvm] New disk; "Couldn't find uuid" after successful pvcreate&vgextend
@ 2006-03-05 13:51 Barnaby Claydon
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0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Barnaby Claydon @ 2006-03-05 13:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
Hi all,
I've been successfully running LVM2 (2.01.04) on Debian Sarge
(2.6.8-2-686) for months.
As I've done many times before, I added a new disk yesterday. I
successfully ran the following, both without error:
pvcreate -v /dev/hdc
and
vgextend -v mono_media /dev/hdc
As standard practice to make sure everything was ok, I then ran:
vgscan -v
At this point I got several references to "Couldn't find uuid..."
repeated with the same uuid several times. At this point it seemed
logical to back-out my changes, so I tried to run the following:
vgreduce -v mono_media /dev/hdc
Unfortunately this gave the same "Couldn't find uuid..." errors as
'vgscan'. As it seemed somewhat logical, I tried running the same
'pvcreate' command, again without error:
pvcreate -v /dev/hdc
After 'pvcreate' had finished, I was THEN able to run 'vgreduce' and
restore my 'mono_media' VG to working order.
At this point I was a bit baffled, running 'lvmdiskscan' after the
initial 'pvcreate' shows the disk as present, but if I reboot after just
that first 'pvcreate' step and run 'lvmdisksacn' after the reboot,
/dev/hdc isn't shown.
To rule-out a hardware problem I successfully ran 'mkfs.ext3 /dev/hdc'
and was able to mount and navigate the volume without errors. Last night
I also left 'badblocks -svw /dev/hdc' running which is almost complete
and hasn't found any errors yet.
I will reply with full command output once 'badblocks' has finished, but
I hope this brief synopsis makes sense.
Thanks everyone!
-Barnaby
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* Re: [linux-lvm] New disk; "Couldn't find uuid" after successful pvcreate&vgextend [not found] ` <p06230912c030abc0c35d@[128.83.162.209]> @ 2006-03-05 17:47 ` Barnaby Claydon 2006-03-05 19:17 ` Barnaby Claydon 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Barnaby Claydon @ 2006-03-05 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-lvm # pvcreate -v /dev/hdc Set up physical volume for "/dev/hdc" with 390721584 available sectors Zeroing start of device /dev/hdc Physical volume "/dev/hdc" successfully created # pvdisplay -v /dev/hdc Using physical volume(s) on command line --- NEW Physical volume --- PV Name /dev/hdc VG Name PV Size 186.31 GB Allocatable NO PE Size (KByte) 0 Total PE 0 Free PE 0 Allocated PE 0 PV UUID xacykK-MXPT-2yO0-qf2R-TBTU-VJb5-vVYw4Q I haven't tried vgextend again since running badblocks - it looks like the drive is fine though: # badblocks -svw /dev/hdc Checking for bad blocks in read-write mode From block 0 to 195360984 Testing with pattern 0xaa: done 984 Reading and comparing: done 984 Testing with pattern 0x55: done 984 Reading and comparing: done 984 Testing with pattern 0xff: done 984 Reading and comparing: done 984 Testing with pattern 0x00: done 984 Reading and comparing: done 984 Pass completed, 0 bad blocks found. James Hammett wrote: > What do you get when you try pvdisplay? > > James > >> Hi all, >> >> I've been successfully running LVM2 (2.01.04) on Debian Sarge >> (2.6.8-2-686) for months. >> >> As I've done many times before, I added a new disk yesterday. I >> successfully ran the following, both without error: >> >> pvcreate -v /dev/hdc >> and >> vgextend -v mono_media /dev/hdc >> >> As standard practice to make sure everything was ok, I then ran: >> >> vgscan -v >> >> At this point I got several references to "Couldn't find uuid..." >> repeated with the same uuid several times. At this point it seemed >> logical to back-out my changes, so I tried to run the following: >> >> vgreduce -v mono_media /dev/hdc >> >> Unfortunately this gave the same "Couldn't find uuid..." errors as >> 'vgscan'. As it seemed somewhat logical, I tried running the same >> 'pvcreate' command, again without error: >> >> pvcreate -v /dev/hdc >> >> After 'pvcreate' had finished, I was THEN able to run 'vgreduce' and >> restore my 'mono_media' VG to working order. >> >> At this point I was a bit baffled, running 'lvmdiskscan' after the >> initial 'pvcreate' shows the disk as present, but if I reboot after >> just that first 'pvcreate' step and run 'lvmdisksacn' after the >> reboot, /dev/hdc isn't shown. >> >> To rule-out a hardware problem I successfully ran 'mkfs.ext3 >> /dev/hdc' and was able to mount and navigate the volume without >> errors. Last night I also left 'badblocks -svw /dev/hdc' running >> which is almost complete and hasn't found any errors yet. >> >> I will reply with full command output once 'badblocks' has finished, >> but I hope this brief synopsis makes sense. >> >> Thanks everyone! >> -Barnaby >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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/ > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [linux-lvm] New disk; "Couldn't find uuid" after successful pvcreate&vgextend 2006-03-05 17:47 ` Barnaby Claydon @ 2006-03-05 19:17 ` Barnaby Claydon 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Barnaby Claydon @ 2006-03-05 19:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-lvm After the below error-free commands, I went ahead and ran 'vgextend' and then 'lvextend' without any 'vgscan' tests in between, and the whole system is fine now, 'xfs_grow' went off problem free as well. Very odd. Are there caveats about when to run 'vgscan' maybe? Thanks for the response James, -Barnaby Barnaby Claydon wrote: > # pvcreate -v /dev/hdc > Set up physical volume for "/dev/hdc" with 390721584 available sectors > Zeroing start of device /dev/hdc > Physical volume "/dev/hdc" successfully created > > > # pvdisplay -v /dev/hdc > Using physical volume(s) on command line > --- NEW Physical volume --- > PV Name /dev/hdc > VG Name > PV Size 186.31 GB > Allocatable NO > PE Size (KByte) 0 > Total PE 0 > Free PE 0 > Allocated PE 0 > PV UUID xacykK-MXPT-2yO0-qf2R-TBTU-VJb5-vVYw4Q > > > I haven't tried vgextend again since running badblocks - it looks like > the drive is fine though: > > # badblocks -svw /dev/hdc > Checking for bad blocks in read-write mode > From block 0 to 195360984 > Testing with pattern 0xaa: done 984 > Reading and comparing: done 984 > Testing with pattern 0x55: done 984 > Reading and comparing: done 984 > Testing with pattern 0xff: done 984 > Reading and comparing: done 984 > Testing with pattern 0x00: done 984 > Reading and comparing: done 984 > Pass completed, 0 bad blocks found. > > > > > > > James Hammett wrote: >> What do you get when you try pvdisplay? >> >> James >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've been successfully running LVM2 (2.01.04) on Debian Sarge >>> (2.6.8-2-686) for months. >>> >>> As I've done many times before, I added a new disk yesterday. I >>> successfully ran the following, both without error: >>> >>> pvcreate -v /dev/hdc >>> and >>> vgextend -v mono_media /dev/hdc >>> >>> As standard practice to make sure everything was ok, I then ran: >>> >>> vgscan -v >>> >>> At this point I got several references to "Couldn't find uuid..." >>> repeated with the same uuid several times. At this point it seemed >>> logical to back-out my changes, so I tried to run the following: >>> >>> vgreduce -v mono_media /dev/hdc >>> >>> Unfortunately this gave the same "Couldn't find uuid..." errors as >>> 'vgscan'. As it seemed somewhat logical, I tried running the same >>> 'pvcreate' command, again without error: >>> >>> pvcreate -v /dev/hdc >>> >>> After 'pvcreate' had finished, I was THEN able to run 'vgreduce' and >>> restore my 'mono_media' VG to working order. >>> >>> At this point I was a bit baffled, running 'lvmdiskscan' after the >>> initial 'pvcreate' shows the disk as present, but if I reboot after >>> just that first 'pvcreate' step and run 'lvmdisksacn' after the >>> reboot, /dev/hdc isn't shown. >>> >>> To rule-out a hardware problem I successfully ran 'mkfs.ext3 >>> /dev/hdc' and was able to mount and navigate the volume without >>> errors. Last night I also left 'badblocks -svw /dev/hdc' running >>> which is almost complete and hasn't found any errors yet. >>> >>> I will reply with full command output once 'badblocks' has finished, >>> but I hope this brief synopsis makes sense. >>> >>> Thanks everyone! >>> -Barnaby >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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/ >> >> > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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