Hi, After recent reboot on of my software RAID array didn't started. I fixed it (AFAIR I stopped it). The array contents LVM2 partition and now I had problem with volumes. I can see them but not use. There is following warning. Do you have any idea? I didn't play with any build options, so I used default ones. [root on bizantium] /root $>vgscan WARNING: Activation disabled. No device-mapper interaction will be attempted. Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while... Found volume group "main" using metadata type lvm2 Finally. I'm not sure if it related or not but I see following error message: Jul 19 11:09:33 bizantium udev: /etc/rc.multi: line 23: /etc/rc.d/udev: No such file or directory I don't remember removing udev file from /etc/rc.d. Do I need one? What is the default? Cheers, Wawrzek -- Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański vel Wawrzek Larry or LarryN Linux User #177124 E-MAIL: wawrzek@gmail.com PhD in Quantum Chemistry WWW: http://wawrzek.name MSc in Molecular Engineering JID: wawrzek@jabber.wroc.pl
2011/7/19 Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański <wawrzek@gmail.com>: [...]
[root on bizantium] /root $>vgscan WARNING: Activation disabled. No device-mapper interaction will be attempted. Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while... Found volume group "main" using metadata type lvm2
I addressed that one. It was option sat to 0 in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf which I had overlooked. Question about /etc/rc.d/udev is still valid. Cheers, Wawrzek -- Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański vel Wawrzek Larry or LarryN Linux User #177124 E-MAIL: wawrzek@gmail.com PhD in Quantum Chemistry WWW: http://wawrzek.name MSc in Molecular Engineering JID: wawrzek@jabber.wroc.pl
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:43:15PM +0100, Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański wrote:
2011/7/19 Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański <wawrzek@gmail.com>:
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[root on bizantium] /root $>vgscan WARNING: Activation disabled. No device-mapper interaction will be attempted. Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while... Found volume group "main" using metadata type lvm2
I addressed that one. It was option sat to 0 in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf which I had overlooked. Question about /etc/rc.d/udev is still valid.
Cheers, Wawrzek
You must have udev listed as a service in rc.conf. Remove it, udev is started from /etc/rc -- Fredrik Rinnestam
On 19 July 2011 12:51, Fredrik Rinnestam <fredrik@rinnestam.se> wrote: [...]
You must have udev listed as a service in rc.conf. Remove it, udev is started from /etc/rc
Thanks. I thought so and couldn't not understand how udev landed in my /etc/rc.d Cheers, Wawrzek -- Wawrzyniec Niewodniczański vel Wawrzek Larry or LarryN Linux User #177124 E-MAIL: wawrzek@gmail.com PhD in Quantum Chemistry WWW: http://wawrzek.name MSc in Molecular Engineering JID: wawrzek@jabber.wroc.pl
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