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10-07-2009 04:45 PM
10-07-2009 04:45 PM
Re: Missing Filesystem after reboot
>>I believe caused this filesystem not mounted during reboot. Thanks everyone for the information.
That would have caused the filesystem to not be mounted. However, if that was the only problem then the VG should have activated automatically.
I believe it would be wise to double check your /etc/lvmrc file and look in the "manual VG activation" section to see if other VGs are listed. If so, then vgpacet6 should be added as well.
That would have caused the filesystem to not be mounted. However, if that was the only problem then the VG should have activated automatically.
I believe it would be wise to double check your /etc/lvmrc file and look in the "manual VG activation" section to see if other VGs are listed. If so, then vgpacet6 should be added as well.
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10-07-2009 06:41 PM
10-07-2009 06:41 PM
Re: Missing Filesystem after reboot
Rick Chen,
> vgdisplay: Volume group not activated.
vgdisplay: Cannot display volume group "vgpacet6".
-Why do you need to activate the vg manually , with vgchange -a y , after reboot.
-It doesnt look like the problem was only due to bad entry in /etc/fstab,
- I agree above, it would be wise to double check /etc/lvmrc if you have this vg listed under customer_vg_activation function. Else the same thing may repeat in next reboot.
Hth,
> vgdisplay: Volume group not activated.
vgdisplay: Cannot display volume group "vgpacet6".
-Why do you need to activate the vg manually , with vgchange -a y , after reboot.
-It doesnt look like the problem was only due to bad entry in /etc/fstab,
- I agree above, it would be wise to double check /etc/lvmrc if you have this vg listed under customer_vg_activation function. Else the same thing may repeat in next reboot.
Hth,
" If u think u can , If u think u cannot , - You are always Right . "
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