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10-24-2000 04:30 PM
10-24-2000 04:30 PM
Reboot
When I reboot my HPUX server (L class with 2 CPus), then I am able to see that only root disk gets mounted and the other volume groups do not get mounted.
What could be the possible reasons for it....
Rgds
Saurabh Kapoor.
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10-24-2000 04:46 PM
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Re: Reboot
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10-24-2000 04:56 PM
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Re: Reboot
Also will like to know at boot time is this updated automatically.
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10-24-2000 05:01 PM
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Re: Reboot
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10-24-2000 05:25 PM
10-24-2000 05:25 PM
Re: Reboot
any other clues...
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10-24-2000 05:52 PM
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Re: Reboot
Check your /etc/lvmrc. You want AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE=1 to activate all volume groups so that they can be used.
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10-24-2000 09:53 PM
10-24-2000 09:53 PM
Re: Reboot
Are you getting any error messages ??
......Madhu
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10-25-2000 01:26 AM
10-25-2000 01:26 AM
Re: Reboot
Can you try to issue "mount -a" to see any error found.
Anthony
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10-25-2000 01:56 AM
10-25-2000 01:56 AM
Re: Reboot
Check /etc/lvmrc as James say.
But AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE is by default 1, unless you have Service Guard, that requires not automatical activation of shared vg.
If it is your environment, you must include in /etc/lvmrc those not sahred VG than you want activate.
Check /etc/rc.log, startup log for other posible errors.
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10-25-2000 06:44 AM
10-25-2000 06:44 AM
Re: Reboot
To test: try mounting a filesystem manually.
mount /dev/vg02/
If this succeeds, then the VG was activated properly but the filesystems were not set to mount.