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04-14-2005 02:10 AM
04-14-2005 02:10 AM
vgchange: Failed to notify clvm daemon
Hello,
we've got a strange problem.
We repeatedly recreated from the very beginnig LVM character device for this VG (no name clashes in minor Nos.),
forced a new LIF header on the PV by pvcreate -f, and recreated the VG (finally without any additional arguments but the PV).
No way, the VG after having been created cannot be deactivated, but the error message below appears.
I submitted this vgchange command to tusc
to maybe see what's going on, and where something is lacking.
You may find the syscall trace attached.
I only stripped of a couple hundred lines in the middle, where there are no errors,
and there are only collective read()s of the many PVs available to LVM.
I already found another thread of someone who experienced something similar.
Unfortunately the only solution presented
was to reboot the system which,
need I mention, we cannot do at the moment.
This is the failing command:
# tusc -fpT %X -o /tmp/vgchg_vg30h.trc vgchange -a n vg30h
vgchange: Failed to notify clvm daemon about volume group deactivation - No such file or d
irectory
Couldn't deactivate volume group "vg30h":
No such file or directory
Rgds.
Ralph
we've got a strange problem.
We repeatedly recreated from the very beginnig LVM character device for this VG (no name clashes in minor Nos.),
forced a new LIF header on the PV by pvcreate -f, and recreated the VG (finally without any additional arguments but the PV).
No way, the VG after having been created cannot be deactivated, but the error message below appears.
I submitted this vgchange command to tusc
to maybe see what's going on, and where something is lacking.
You may find the syscall trace attached.
I only stripped of a couple hundred lines in the middle, where there are no errors,
and there are only collective read()s of the many PVs available to LVM.
I already found another thread of someone who experienced something similar.
Unfortunately the only solution presented
was to reboot the system which,
need I mention, we cannot do at the moment.
This is the failing command:
# tusc -fpT %X -o /tmp/vgchg_vg30h.trc vgchange -a n vg30h
vgchange: Failed to notify clvm daemon about volume group deactivation - No such file or d
irectory
Couldn't deactivate volume group "vg30h":
No such file or directory
Rgds.
Ralph
Madness, thy name is system administration
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04-14-2005 02:22 AM
04-14-2005 02:22 AM
Re: vgchange: Failed to notify clvm daemon
Hi
Probably corruption
Recover the LVM structure data from the vgcfgbackup saved data using
vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg## /dev/rdsk/c#t#d#.
Steve Steel
Probably corruption
Recover the LVM structure data from the vgcfgbackup saved data using
vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg## /dev/rdsk/c#t#d#.
Steve Steel
If you want truly to understand something, try to change it. (Kurt Lewin)
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04-14-2005 09:41 PM
04-14-2005 09:41 PM
Re: vgchange: Failed to notify clvm daemon
Hi Steve,
please see attachment for sequence of commands I executed.
please see attachment for sequence of commands I executed.
Madness, thy name is system administration
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04-14-2005 09:47 PM
04-14-2005 09:47 PM
Re: vgchange: Failed to notify clvm daemon
Ouch, with the last vgcfgrestore I passed the block instead of the character device.
However, the disk has meanwhile been urgently claimed by our Informix DBA so that I cannot repeat the command.
I assume the disk has already been allocated to a new VG by him :-(
However, the disk has meanwhile been urgently claimed by our Informix DBA so that I cannot repeat the command.
I assume the disk has already been allocated to a new VG by him :-(
Madness, thy name is system administration
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