From: Christian <bernth@esh.jku.at>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] LVM2 Problem Can t resize locked LV lv
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 08:45:44 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <472832A8.60201@esh.jku.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47277994.3020803@esh.jku.at>
Let me extend my previously posted message, as I mixed up some error
messages: here are the correct ones:
# lvreduce -L -150G /dev/vg/lv
Can't resize locked LV lv
# pvmove /dev/hdb1 /dev/hdf1
Skipping locked LV lv
No data to move for vg
Anyways I am still looking for an answer what "locked" means and how I
unlock the logical volume.
I am using gentoo with kernel 2.6.17-gentoo-r8.
Once again, thank you for your help in advance
Cheers
Christian
Christian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using LVM2 for some time now and haven't had any troubles.
> But this week one of the hard disks, the one I added approx. one month
> ago, started to report read/write errors.
> I bought a new one and followed the steps of an LVM how-to found on
> this website
> (http://charlesnadeau.blogspot.com/2006/10/howto-replaceupgrade-disk-part-of-lvm2_04.html).
>
>
> The first steps worked fine. Even shrinking the reiser file system was
> no problem.
> But when I tried to pvmove /dev/hdb1 /dev/hdf1, I am getting the error
> message: Can't resize locked LV lv.
>
> As there is no available information about what this error message
> actually means nor how to resolve it, I hope someone on this list
> might be able to help me.
>
> Thank you very much in advance.
>
> Cheers Christian
>
> PS: this is my current configuration. where hdb1 is the failing hdd,
> and hdf1 the new one.
>
> vgdisplay -v
> Finding all volume groups
> Finding volume group "vg"
> --- Volume group ---
> VG Name vg
> System ID
> Format lvm2
> Metadata Areas 6
> Metadata Sequence No 10
> VG Access read/write
> VG Status resizable
> MAX LV 0
> Cur LV 1
> Open LV 0
> Max PV 0
> Cur PV 6
> Act PV 6
> VG Size 1.37 TB
> PE Size 4.00 MB
> Total PE 359489
> Alloc PE / Size 264102 / 1.01 TB
> Free PE / Size 95387 / 372.61 GB
> VG UUID bf1tJ5-X79X-Uy02-iilF-XEM8-u2GK-6lFhQZ
>
> --- Logical volume ---
> LV Name /dev/vg/lv
> VG Name vg
> LV UUID oyJf6j-xKtk-qtQv-LLE3-wy4I-9qC3-9VLPr0
> LV Write Access read/write
> LV Status available
> # open 0
> LV Size 1.01 TB
> Current LE 264102
> Segments 5
> Allocation inherit
> Read ahead sectors 0
> Block device 253:0
>
> --- Physical volumes ---
> PV Name /dev/hda3
> PV UUID IKxWRX-hzHO-fra9-vm8O-JyVp-FyM8-trMXlw
> PV Status allocatable
> Total PE / Free PE 25632 / 0
>
> PV Name /dev/hde1
> PV UUID wM0a1a-mT0y-2M2s-9CVH-1CYJ-sNGV-sdjrkJ
> PV Status allocatable
> Total PE / Free PE 47694 / 0
>
> PV Name /dev/hdg1
> PV UUID oeAOVW-D4qq-24QO-PiH0-WyYh-y8lP-rqL3r9
> PV Status allocatable
> Total PE / Free PE 76310 / 0
>
> PV Name /dev/hdh1
> PV UUID o58ymK-u6zC-J63r-w98A-cPPw-JcMN-FXWQUi
> PV Status allocatable
> Total PE / Free PE 76310 / 0
>
> PV Name /dev/hdb1
> PV UUID uLgbrb-aNFy-8nsE-X7Aa-q0mp-n8AY-46FqSc
> PV Status allocatable
> Total PE / Free PE 38156 / 0
>
> PV Name /dev/hdf1
> PV UUID uKsPbR-CNjT-IWTr-edSp-VmrO-CgtL-rxm0M2
> PV Status allocatable
> Total PE / Free PE 95387 / 95387
>
>
>
>
>
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-10-30 18:36 [linux-lvm] LVM2 Problem Can't resize locked LV lv Christian
2007-10-31 7:45 ` Christian [this message]
2007-10-31 11:12 ` [linux-lvm] LVM2 Problem Can t " Christian
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