[linux-lvm] LVM Error

Terry Rigby t-rigby at shaw.ca
Sun Apr 3 20:21:47 UTC 2005


nevermind, I am an idiot.  those are just dead symlinks.  

On April 3, 2005 01:18 pm, Terry Rigby wrote:
> one more thing I just noticed...
>
> fileserver:~# vgscan -vv
>       Setting global/locking_type to 1
>       Setting global/locking_dir to /var/lock/lvm
>       File-based locking enabled.
>     Wiping cache of LVM-capable devices
>       /dev/4474.old/storage: stat failed: No such file or directory
>       /dev/cdrom: stat failed: No such file or directory
>     Wiping internal cache
>   Reading all physical volumes.  This may take a while...
>     Finding all volume groups
>       /dev/hda: No label detected
>       /dev/hdc: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdc1: No label detected
>       /dev/hda2: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hda5: No label detected
>       /dev/hda6: No label detected
>       /dev/hda7: No label detected
>       /dev/hdb: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdd: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdb1: No label detected
>       Locking /var/lock/lvm/V_4474 RB
>     Finding volume group "4474"
>       /dev/hda2: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdc: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdb: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdd: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hda2: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdc: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdb: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdd: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hda2: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdc: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdb: lvm2 label detected
>       /dev/hdd: lvm2 label detected
>   Found volume group "4474" using metadata type lvm2
>       Unlocking /var/lock/lvm/V_4474
>
> the two lines      " /dev/4474.old/storage: stat failed: No such file or
> directory" and   " /dev/cdrom: stat failed: No such file or directory"
> I find curious.  This could be nothing but then again, maybe it is.  I am
> really too new to LVM to know.
>
> Terry Rigby
>
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