[linux-lvm] lvcreate segfaults

John Marquart jomarqua at indiana.edu
Wed Sep 5 18:57:52 UTC 2001


One piece of info i forgot - not sure its relevance - but this is a SMP
machine running 2 zeon processors.

-j

On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, John Marquart wrote:

> Good afternoon,
> 	I am running LVM 1.0.1rc2 on  2.4.8 kernel ontop of a IBM
> Serverraid 4Mx RAID5 filesystem.  I am trying to create a new lv using
> "lvcreate -n foo -L 4M rootvg" - however that command insists on giving me
> a segfault.  
> 
> Attached are the complete outputs of the above lvreate command w/ the -v
> and -d flags.  excerpts (the last few lines) are listed below:
> 
> ----lvcreate ... -v----
> lvcreate -- setting up logical volume
> lvcreate -- setting read ahead sectors
> lvcreate -- creating logical volume VGDA in kernel
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> 
> ----lvcreate ... -d----
> <1> lv_setup_for_create -- pv_reserve_pe returned: 0   pe_last: 1  pe: 0
> <1> lv_setup_for_create -- pe: 0
> <1> lv_setup_for_create -- LEAVING with ret: 0
> <1> lvm_dont_interrupt -- CALLED
> <1> lvm_dont_interrupt -- LEAVING
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> -----------------------------------
> 
> 
> If there is any other info I can provide - please let me know.  I only
> attached what seemed most pertinent.
> 
> thanks,
> -jamie / vaix
> 


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