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RE: [linux-lvm] vgscan 1.0.1-rc2 + kernel 2.4.10
- From: "Gonyou, Austin" <austin coremetrics com>
- To: "'linux-lvm sistina com'" <linux-lvm sistina com>
- Subject: RE: [linux-lvm] vgscan 1.0.1-rc2 + kernel 2.4.10
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 17:52:58 -0500
I only get this when I run the command as someone other than root.
--
Austin Gonyou
Systems Architect, CCNA
Coremetrics, Inc.
Phone: 512-796-9023
email: austin coremetrics com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andre Margis [mailto:andre sam com br]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 1:48 PM
> To: linux-lvm sistina com
> Subject: [linux-lvm] vgscan 1.0.1-rc2 + kernel 2.4.10
>
>
> I'm using lvm 1.0.1-rc2 under kernel 2.4.9 and work fine.
>
> When using with kernel 2.4.10 vgscan hang, running vgscan -d,
> the log is
> listed above:
>
> <1> lvm_get_iop_version -- CALLED
> <22> lvm_check_special -- CALLED
> <22> lvm_check_special -- LEAVING
> <1> lvm_get_iop_version -- AFTER ioctl ret: 0
> <1> lvm_get_iop_version -- LEAVING with ret: 10
> <1> lvm_lock -- CALLED
> <22> lvm_check_special -- CALLED
> <22> lvm_check_special -- LEAVING
>
>
> I have two servers Dell 8450 and they have the same problem.
>
>
> and no more messages
>
>
>
> Thank's in advance
>
>
>
> Andre
>
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