From: Peter Rajnoha <prajnoha@redhat.com>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Cc: rath@mglug.de
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] [SOLVED] unwanted autocreation of /dev/mapper/ entries while using parted on lvm devices
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:09:27 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <530B4487.4000703@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <530B3DA6.50807@mglug.de>
On 02/24/2014 01:40 PM, Oliver Rath wrote:
> Hi Peter!
>
> Am 24.02.2014 09:41, schrieb Peter Rajnoha:
>> On 02/23/2014 11:36 PM, Oliver Rath wrote:
>> The parted itself creates a new device-mapper mapping that represents
>> the partition. Then it's like any other device-mapper device and so
>> the /dev content is created by 10-dm-disk.rules (the /dev/mapper
>> content) and 13-dm-disk.rules (the /dev/disk content). Parted has this
>> functionality integrated so there's no need to call kpartx in addition.
>
> On my machine parted-2.3 was running. Upgrading to parted-3.1 didnt
> help, BUT building parted-3.1 for myself with ./configure
> --disable-device-mapper works! Then parted does his job without creating
> these deices implicitly.
Yes, I was just about to write that :) I think there's no option in parted
to avoid creating these mappings for partitions once the parted is
compiled with device-mapper support. So yes, the only option is either
to recompile without devmapper support or always remove these mappings
manually...
>
> Maybe you know a less radical method? I.e. I could exclude some names in
> lvm.conf or something like this? The names of the lvm whould should
> create subvolumes are well defined.
You would need to tell parted to stop syncing the state after partition
signatures are created/removed on/from disk. But parted always creates/removes
the partition mappings unconditionally (...or it calls BLKRRPART/blkpg for
non-dm devices).
You can try using fdisk instead which does not do this step and requires
calling partprobe or kpartx manually after partitioning.
--
Peter
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-02-23 22:36 [linux-lvm] unwanted autocreation of /dev/mapper/ entries while using parted on lvm devices Oliver Rath
2014-02-24 8:41 ` Peter Rajnoha
2014-02-24 12:17 ` Oliver Rath
2014-02-24 12:40 ` [linux-lvm] [SOLVED] " Oliver Rath
2014-02-24 13:09 ` Peter Rajnoha [this message]
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