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[linux-lvm] vgconvert -M1: seg fault
- From: Steven Ihde <sihde cs stanford edu>
- To: linux-lvm sistina com
- Subject: [linux-lvm] vgconvert -M1: seg fault
- Date: Fri Jan 9 09:55:02 2004
While trying to convert a version 2 volume group to version 1 (I
created it with kernel 2.6 but now need to run it under 2.4)
"vgconvert -M1 vg0" segfaults. Even "vgconvert -d -v -M1 vg0" doesn't
give much info, it crashes right after "backing up metadata". Running
in test mode (-t) it also segfaults.
This volume group has four logical volumes and one physical volume (a
software raid5 array), about 150GB in size, 76GB allocated.
I was able to sucessfully downgrade a test volume group containing
only a single PV and a single LV, 40GB size.
Any ideas what could be wrong?
I'm running Debian unstable with a 2.6.0 kernel.
Thanks,
Steve
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