* [linux-lvm] LVM and Device Mapper
@ 2006-06-16 3:14 C'est Pierre
2006-06-16 13:25 ` Kelly Sauke
2006-06-16 18:13 ` Zac Slade
0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: C'est Pierre @ 2006-06-16 3:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development
Hello,
I've setup multipath with multipath-tools and I guess everything is OK
there. However, I can't get lvm to recognize the multipath'ed devices:
# dmsetup ls
3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 (253, 4)
system-lv03 (253, 2)
system-lv01 (253, 1)
system-lv00 (253, 0)
dm-3p2 (253, 7)
dm-3p1 (253, 6)
cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/dm-3
Disk /dev/dm-3: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes
64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/dm-3p1 1 1 1008 83 Linux
/dev/dm-3p2 2 51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000
Disk /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes
64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
Device Boot Start
End Blocks Id System
/dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 1
1 1008 83 Linux
/dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2 2
51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
# pvcreate /dev/dm-3p2
Device /dev/dm-3p2 not found.
# pvcreate /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2
Device /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2 not found.
Does anyone have any guess on what the problem might be? I seem to be
one-step from getting this solved and I am going through these
hassles.
Thank you,
Pierre
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* Re: [linux-lvm] LVM and Device Mapper
2006-06-16 3:14 [linux-lvm] LVM and Device Mapper C'est Pierre
@ 2006-06-16 13:25 ` Kelly Sauke
2006-06-16 15:14 ` C'est Pierre
2006-06-16 18:13 ` Zac Slade
1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Kelly Sauke @ 2006-06-16 13:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development
Add "a|/dev/mapper/mpath.*|" to the filter= line of your lvm.conf as such.
filter = [ "a|/dev/sda2|", "a|/dev/mapper/mpath.*|", "r/.*/" ]
Then make sure your types= variable has device-mapper in it.
types = [ "device-mapper", 1 ]
That should be all you need.
C'est Pierre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've setup multipath with multipath-tools and I guess everything is OK
> there. However, I can't get lvm to recognize the multipath'ed devices:
>
> # dmsetup ls
> 3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 (253, 4)
> system-lv03 (253, 2)
> system-lv01 (253, 1)
> system-lv00 (253, 0)
> dm-3p2 (253, 7)
> dm-3p1 (253, 6)
>
> cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/dm-3
>
> Disk /dev/dm-3: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes
> 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/dm-3p1 1 1 1008 83 Linux
> /dev/dm-3p2 2 51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
> cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000
>
> Disk /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000: 53.6 GB, 53687091200
> bytes
> 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start
> End Blocks Id System
> /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 1
> 1 1008 83 Linux
> /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2 2
> 51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
>
>
> # pvcreate /dev/dm-3p2
> Device /dev/dm-3p2 not found.
>
> # pvcreate /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2
> Device /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2 not found.
>
> Does anyone have any guess on what the problem might be? I seem to be
> one-step from getting this solved and I am going through these
> hassles.
>
> Thank you,
> Pierre
>
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* Re: [linux-lvm] LVM and Device Mapper
2006-06-16 13:25 ` Kelly Sauke
@ 2006-06-16 15:14 ` C'est Pierre
2006-06-16 15:20 ` Kelly Sauke
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: C'est Pierre @ 2006-06-16 15:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development, ksauke
On 6/16/06, Kelly Sauke <ksauke@fastenal.com> wrote:
> Add "a|/dev/mapper/mpath.*|" to the filter= line of your lvm.conf as such.
>
> filter = [ "a|/dev/sda2|", "a|/dev/mapper/mpath.*|", "r/.*/" ]
>
> Then make sure your types= variable has device-mapper in it.
>
> types = [ "device-mapper", 1 ]
>
> That should be all you need.
>
Hello Kelly,
That kinda worked out. I tried your example as-is, and it still shows
'Found duplicate PV' messages and additionally it said "vg sucessfully
created" but in fact, when I issue a vgdisplay, it doesn't show the vg
created.
As soon as I changed from types = [ "device-mapper", 1 ] to types = [
"device-mapper", 16 ] as stated on lvm.conf's man page, the vgdisplay
command recognized the VG clusterfs. Soon after I tried to create a LV
on the VG clusterfs and it doesn't create the /dev/clusterfs/.* but it
does create /dev/mapper/clusterfs-ora1, however, I looked around and
found the util 'vgmknodes' and that seemed to create, however, I am
not still able to create a filesystem on it and the "Found duplicate
PV" messages still appear. Here's the output:
# vgdisplay
Found duplicate PV 1lzBc6Ym2fFM4DPBbftbz96SkoeEA8Lh: using /dev/dm-5
not /dev/sda2
Found duplicate PV 1lzBc6Ym2fFM4DPBbftbz96SkoeEA8Lh: using
/dev/dm-3p2 not /dev/sda2
Found duplicate PV 1lzBc6Ym2fFM4DPBbftbz96SkoeEA8Lh: using /dev/sdb2
not /dev/sda2
(erased the other VG)
--- Volume group ---
VG Name clusterfs
System ID
Format lvm2
Metadata Areas 1
Metadata Sequence No 2
VG Access read/write
VG Status resizable
MAX LV 0
Cur LV 1
Open LV 0
Max PV 0
Cur PV 1
Act PV 1
VG Size 50.00 GB
PE Size 4.00 MB
Total PE 12799
Alloc PE / Size 25 / 100.00 MB
Free PE / Size 12774 / 49.90 GB
VG UUID QxEuzf-SJMU-mmlo-c4mr-6SLs-AU6X-X8A6Fi
# lvdisplay
(skipped the others)
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name /dev/clusterfs/ora1
VG Name clusterfs
LV UUID hAt2Tx-Tf2U-oD10-3W77-sIo6-Q3nf-5fG3AT
LV Write Access read/write
LV Status available
# open 0
LV Size 100.00 MB
Current LE 25
Segments 1
Allocation inherit
Read ahead sectors 0
Block device 253:8
# mkfs.ext3 /dev/clusterfs/ora1
mke2fs 1.38 (30-Jun-2005)
mkfs.ext3: Device size reported to be zero. Invalid partition specified, or
partition table wasn't reread after running fdisk, due to
a modified partition being busy and in use. You may need to reboot
to re-read your partition table.
Any more sugestions?
Thank you very much Kelly/Luca
> C'est Pierre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've setup multipath with multipath-tools and I guess everything is OK
> > there. However, I can't get lvm to recognize the multipath'ed devices:
> >
> > # dmsetup ls
> > 3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 (253, 4)
> > system-lv03 (253, 2)
> > system-lv01 (253, 1)
> > system-lv00 (253, 0)
> > dm-3p2 (253, 7)
> > dm-3p1 (253, 6)
> >
> > cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/dm-3
> >
> > Disk /dev/dm-3: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes
> > 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
> > Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
> >
> > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> > /dev/dm-3p1 1 1 1008 83 Linux
> > /dev/dm-3p2 2 51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
> > cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000
> >
> > Disk /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000: 53.6 GB, 53687091200
> > bytes
> > 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
> > Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
> >
> > Device Boot Start
> > End Blocks Id System
> > /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 1
> > 1 1008 83 Linux
> > /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2 2
> > 51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
> >
> >
> > # pvcreate /dev/dm-3p2
> > Device /dev/dm-3p2 not found.
> >
> > # pvcreate /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2
> > Device /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2 not found.
> >
> > Does anyone have any guess on what the problem might be? I seem to be
> > one-step from getting this solved and I am going through these
> > hassles.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Pierre
> >
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* Re: [linux-lvm] LVM and Device Mapper
2006-06-16 15:14 ` C'est Pierre
@ 2006-06-16 15:20 ` Kelly Sauke
2006-06-17 0:42 ` Luca Berra
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Kelly Sauke @ 2006-06-16 15:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: C'est Pierre; +Cc: LVM general discussion and development
C'est Pierre wrote:
> On 6/16/06, Kelly Sauke <ksauke@fastenal.com> wrote:
>> Add "a|/dev/mapper/mpath.*|" to the filter= line of your lvm.conf as
>> such.
>>
>> filter = [ "a|/dev/sda2|", "a|/dev/mapper/mpath.*|", "r/.*/" ]
>>
>> Then make sure your types= variable has device-mapper in it.
>>
>> types = [ "device-mapper", 1 ]
>>
>> That should be all you need.
>>
>
>
> Hello Kelly,
>
> That kinda worked out. I tried your example as-is, and it still shows
> 'Found duplicate PV' messages and additionally it said "vg sucessfully
> created" but in fact, when I issue a vgdisplay, it doesn't show the vg
> created.
>
Try excluding all of your sd paths in the filter line. If you look at my
example, it seems my local disk /dev/sda2, my mpath devices and then it hides
everything else. Thats how I got the 'Found duplicate PV' errors to go away.
After setting that, run an lvmdiskscan to verify that its seeing your multipath
devices and excuding the sd devices.
> As soon as I changed from types = [ "device-mapper", 1 ] to types = [
> "device-mapper", 16 ] as stated on lvm.conf's man page, the vgdisplay
> command recognized the VG clusterfs. Soon after I tried to create a LV
> on the VG clusterfs and it doesn't create the /dev/clusterfs/.* but it
> does create /dev/mapper/clusterfs-ora1, however, I looked around and
> found the util 'vgmknodes' and that seemed to create, however, I am
> not still able to create a filesystem on it and the "Found duplicate
> PV" messages still appear. Here's the output:
> # vgdisplay
> Found duplicate PV 1lzBc6Ym2fFM4DPBbftbz96SkoeEA8Lh: using /dev/dm-5
> not /dev/sda2
> Found duplicate PV 1lzBc6Ym2fFM4DPBbftbz96SkoeEA8Lh: using
> /dev/dm-3p2 not /dev/sda2
> Found duplicate PV 1lzBc6Ym2fFM4DPBbftbz96SkoeEA8Lh: using /dev/sdb2
> not /dev/sda2
> (erased the other VG)
> --- Volume group ---
> VG Name clusterfs
> System ID
> Format lvm2
> Metadata Areas 1
> Metadata Sequence No 2
> VG Access read/write
> VG Status resizable
> MAX LV 0
> Cur LV 1
> Open LV 0
> Max PV 0
> Cur PV 1
> Act PV 1
> VG Size 50.00 GB
> PE Size 4.00 MB
> Total PE 12799
> Alloc PE / Size 25 / 100.00 MB
> Free PE / Size 12774 / 49.90 GB
> VG UUID QxEuzf-SJMU-mmlo-c4mr-6SLs-AU6X-X8A6Fi
>
>
> # lvdisplay
> (skipped the others)
> --- Logical volume ---
> LV Name /dev/clusterfs/ora1
> VG Name clusterfs
> LV UUID hAt2Tx-Tf2U-oD10-3W77-sIo6-Q3nf-5fG3AT
> LV Write Access read/write
> LV Status available
> # open 0
> LV Size 100.00 MB
> Current LE 25
> Segments 1
> Allocation inherit
> Read ahead sectors 0
> Block device 253:8
>
>
>
> # mkfs.ext3 /dev/clusterfs/ora1
> mke2fs 1.38 (30-Jun-2005)
> mkfs.ext3: Device size reported to be zero. Invalid partition
> specified, or
> partition table wasn't reread after running fdisk, due to
> a modified partition being busy and in use. You may need to reboot
> to re-read your partition table.
>
>
I have no suggestions on this one. I've never encountered this error. It might
be as easy as just deleting the lv and trying again.
> Any more sugestions?
>
> Thank you very much Kelly/Luca
>
>
>
>> C'est Pierre wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I've setup multipath with multipath-tools and I guess everything is OK
>> > there. However, I can't get lvm to recognize the multipath'ed devices:
>> >
>> > # dmsetup ls
>> > 3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 (253, 4)
>> > system-lv03 (253, 2)
>> > system-lv01 (253, 1)
>> > system-lv00 (253, 0)
>> > dm-3p2 (253, 7)
>> > dm-3p1 (253, 6)
>> >
>> > cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/dm-3
>> >
>> > Disk /dev/dm-3: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes
>> > 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
>> > Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
>> >
>> > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
>> > /dev/dm-3p1 1 1 1008 83 Linux
>> > /dev/dm-3p2 2 51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
>> > cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000
>> >
>> > Disk /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000: 53.6 GB,
>> 53687091200
>> > bytes
>> > 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
>> > Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
>> >
>> > Device Boot Start
>> > End Blocks Id System
>> > /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 1
>> > 1 1008 83 Linux
>> > /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2 2
>> > 51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
>> >
>> >
>> > # pvcreate /dev/dm-3p2
>> > Device /dev/dm-3p2 not found.
>> >
>> > # pvcreate /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2
>> > Device /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2 not found.
>> >
>> > Does anyone have any guess on what the problem might be? I seem to be
>> > one-step from getting this solved and I am going through these
>> > hassles.
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> > Pierre
>> >
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* Re: [linux-lvm] LVM and Device Mapper
2006-06-16 3:14 [linux-lvm] LVM and Device Mapper C'est Pierre
2006-06-16 13:25 ` Kelly Sauke
@ 2006-06-16 18:13 ` Zac Slade
1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Zac Slade @ 2006-06-16 18:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development
On Thursday 15 June 2006 22:14, C'est Pierre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've setup multipath with multipath-tools and I guess everything is OK
> there. However, I can't get lvm to recognize the multipath'ed devices:
Need to check that your /etc/lvm/lvm.conf file is accepting those devices.
> # dmsetup ls
> 3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 (253, 4)
> system-lv03 (253, 2)
> system-lv01 (253, 1)
> system-lv00 (253, 0)
> dm-3p2 (253, 7)
> dm-3p1 (253, 6)
>
> cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/dm-3
>
> Disk /dev/dm-3: 53.6 GB, 53687091200 bytes
> 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/dm-3p1 1 1 1008 83 Linux
> /dev/dm-3p2 2 51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
> cabtagdb01:~ # fdisk -l /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000
>
> Disk /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000: 53.6 GB, 53687091200
> bytes 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 51200 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start
> End Blocks Id System
> /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p1 1
> 1 1008 83 Linux
> /dev/mapper/3600508b40010130d00006000011c0000p2 2
> 51200 52427776 8e Linux LVM
>
>
> # pvcreate /dev/dm-3p2
> Device /dev/dm-3p2 not found.
So you need something like:
filter = [ "a|dm-.*|", <other rules here> ]
In the devices {} section of your /etc/lvm/lvm.conf file so it will accept the
device.
--
Zac Slade
krakrjak@volumehost.net
ICQ:1415282 YM:krakrjak AIM:ttyp99
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* Re: [linux-lvm] LVM and Device Mapper
2006-06-16 15:20 ` Kelly Sauke
@ 2006-06-17 0:42 ` Luca Berra
2006-06-20 13:02 ` C'est Pierre
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Luca Berra @ 2006-06-17 0:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 10:20:17AM -0500, Kelly Sauke wrote:
>C'est Pierre wrote:
>> That kinda worked out. I tried your example as-is, and it still shows
>> 'Found duplicate PV' messages and additionally it said "vg sucessfully
>> created" but in fact, when I issue a vgdisplay, it doesn't show the vg
>> created.
>>
>
>Try excluding all of your sd paths in the filter line. If you look at my
>example, it seems my local disk /dev/sda2, my mpath devices and then it hides
>everything else. Thats how I got the 'Found duplicate PV' errors to go away.
>
>After setting that, run an lvmdiskscan to verify that its seeing your multipath
>devices and excuding the sd devices.
yes, please edit your filter line, so it will ignore the /dev/sd*
devices
>
....
>> (erased the other VG)
>> --- Volume group ---
>> VG Name clusterfs
>> System ID
>> Format lvm2
>> Metadata Areas 1
>> Metadata Sequence No 2
>> VG Access read/write
>> VG Status resizable
>> MAX LV 0
>> Cur LV 1
>> Open LV 0
>> Max PV 0
>> Cur PV 1
>> Act PV 1
>> VG Size 50.00 GB
>> PE Size 4.00 MB
>> Total PE 12799
>> Alloc PE / Size 25 / 100.00 MB
>> Free PE / Size 12774 / 49.90 GB
>> VG UUID QxEuzf-SJMU-mmlo-c4mr-6SLs-AU6X-X8A6Fi
>>
>>
>> # lvdisplay
>> (skipped the others)
>> --- Logical volume ---
>> LV Name /dev/clusterfs/ora1
>> VG Name clusterfs
>> LV UUID hAt2Tx-Tf2U-oD10-3W77-sIo6-Q3nf-5fG3AT
>> LV Write Access read/write
>> LV Status available
>> # open 0
>> LV Size 100.00 MB
>> Current LE 25
>> Segments 1
>> Allocation inherit
>> Read ahead sectors 0
>> Block device 253:8
>>
seems the lv was not activated, i don't know why, maybe some interaction
with udev?
>>
>> # mkfs.ext3 /dev/clusterfs/ora1
>> mke2fs 1.38 (30-Jun-2005)
>> mkfs.ext3: Device size reported to be zero. Invalid partition
>> specified, or
>> partition table wasn't reread after running fdisk, due to
>> a modified partition being busy and in use. You may need to reboot
>> to re-read your partition table.
>>
try vgchange -a y again after fixing your lvm.conf as explained above.
L.
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* Re: [linux-lvm] LVM and Device Mapper
2006-06-17 0:42 ` Luca Berra
@ 2006-06-20 13:02 ` C'est Pierre
0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: C'est Pierre @ 2006-06-20 13:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LVM general discussion and development
Thank all of you for the support! I finally made it (I hope I have no
more questions to put up here ;-)
Pierre
On 6/17/06, Luca Berra <bluca@comedia.it> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 10:20:17AM -0500, Kelly Sauke wrote:
> >C'est Pierre wrote:
> >> That kinda worked out. I tried your example as-is, and it still shows
> >> 'Found duplicate PV' messages and additionally it said "vg sucessfully
> >> created" but in fact, when I issue a vgdisplay, it doesn't show the vg
> >> created.
> >>
> >
> >Try excluding all of your sd paths in the filter line. If you look at my
> >example, it seems my local disk /dev/sda2, my mpath devices and then it hides
> >everything else. Thats how I got the 'Found duplicate PV' errors to go away.
> >
> >After setting that, run an lvmdiskscan to verify that its seeing your multipath
> >devices and excuding the sd devices.
>
> yes, please edit your filter line, so it will ignore the /dev/sd*
> devices
> >
> ....
> >> (erased the other VG)
> >> --- Volume group ---
> >> VG Name clusterfs
> >> System ID
> >> Format lvm2
> >> Metadata Areas 1
> >> Metadata Sequence No 2
> >> VG Access read/write
> >> VG Status resizable
> >> MAX LV 0
> >> Cur LV 1
> >> Open LV 0
> >> Max PV 0
> >> Cur PV 1
> >> Act PV 1
> >> VG Size 50.00 GB
> >> PE Size 4.00 MB
> >> Total PE 12799
> >> Alloc PE / Size 25 / 100.00 MB
> >> Free PE / Size 12774 / 49.90 GB
> >> VG UUID QxEuzf-SJMU-mmlo-c4mr-6SLs-AU6X-X8A6Fi
> >>
> >>
> >> # lvdisplay
> >> (skipped the others)
> >> --- Logical volume ---
> >> LV Name /dev/clusterfs/ora1
> >> VG Name clusterfs
> >> LV UUID hAt2Tx-Tf2U-oD10-3W77-sIo6-Q3nf-5fG3AT
> >> LV Write Access read/write
> >> LV Status available
> >> # open 0
> >> LV Size 100.00 MB
> >> Current LE 25
> >> Segments 1
> >> Allocation inherit
> >> Read ahead sectors 0
> >> Block device 253:8
> >>
> seems the lv was not activated, i don't know why, maybe some interaction
> with udev?
>
> >>
> >> # mkfs.ext3 /dev/clusterfs/ora1
> >> mke2fs 1.38 (30-Jun-2005)
> >> mkfs.ext3: Device size reported to be zero. Invalid partition
> >> specified, or
> >> partition table wasn't reread after running fdisk, due to
> >> a modified partition being busy and in use. You may need to reboot
> >> to re-read your partition table.
> >>
> try vgchange -a y again after fixing your lvm.conf as explained above.
>
> L.
>
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