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mark.M
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volume group deactivation

vg get into deactivation after server rebooting
it is vgchange -a y next mount certainly cluster environment is not.
why VG deactivation?
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Devender Khatana
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Re: volume group deactivation

Hi,

Check if you have disbaled auto VG activation switch for this VG in /etc/lvmrc file.

AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE=1

It should be set in /etc/lvmrc for all VG's to be activated by themselves.

HTH,
Devender
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saju_2
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Re: volume group deactivation

Hi

All the VG's in the server will get activated automatically during reboot if the AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE variable in /etc/lvmrc is set to 1. Pls check this file and see whether this variable is having a value 0.

A value of 0 to this variable means that automatic vg activation is diabled.

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CS
Sudeesh
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Re: volume group deactivation

I would suggest you to try manually activating the vg first.

vgchange -a y

If this works, then check AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE variable in /etc/lvmrc


Sudeesh
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Cem Tugrul
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Re: volume group deactivation

Hi,
you can manually activate vg;
vgchange -a y vgname
but if you want it automaticaly then
go etc/lvmrc
and then have look ;
from mine;

#
# To disable automatic volume group activation,
# set AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE to 0.
#

AUTO_VG_ACTIVATE=0

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