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Re: vgchange error

 
Farid Abizeid
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vgchange error

Hello,

 

Our customer had an rx2800 server running HPUX 11i v3 connected to an XP storage.

After unmounting a file system created on storage , he tried to deactivate the corresponding volume group but he got  the following :

 

# vgchange -a n /dev/vg_svw

Could not open the LVM device file /dev/lvm_private/lvm .

open: Permission denied

vgchange: /etc/lvmconf/lvm_lock: Permission denied

vgchange: "/etc/lvmtab" could not be read into memory.

 

Please advise.

 

Thanks and Regards

 

Roger

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James R. Ferguson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: vgchange error

Hi:

 

The permission errors suggest that you are not running the commands as root.

 

Regards!

 

...JRF...

Farid Abizeid
Regular Advisor

Re: vgchange error

Hi,

 

The are working  as root.

 

Roger

Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: vgchange error

>They are working as root.

 

Then the computer in the XP storage doesn't think you have permission to access the device?

Pete Randall
Outstanding Contributor

Re: vgchange error

> The are working  as root.

 

Assuming you meant "they", what do you mean by they?  Are you saying that the people running the command are logged in as root (working as=logged in as) or that the commands work if logged in as root?


Pete