On 2017-07-06 5:43 am, Volker wrote:
Hi all,

one of my lv has become completely unaccessible. Every read access
results in a buffer io error:

Buffer I/O error on dev dm-13, logical block 0, async page read

this goes for every block in the lv. A ddrescue failed on every single
block.


$ lvdisplay
  --- Logical volume ---
  LV Path                /dev/vg0/lv-vm-tviewer
  LV Name                lv-vm-tviewer
  VG Name                vg0
  LV UUID                XdgHFs-RHVZ-9BAH-1ZSK-yiBX-qqf0-273CtT
  LV Write Access        read/write
  LV Creation host, time host1, 2016-02-06 14:58:19 +0100
  LV snapshot status     INACTIVE destination for lv-vm-tviewer_vorigin
  LV Status              available
  # open                 0
  LV Size                58.59 GiB
  Current LE             15000
  COW-table size         5.86 GiB
  COW-table LE           1500
  Snapshot chunk size    4.00 KiB
  Segments               1
  Allocation             inherit
  Read ahead sectors     auto
  - currently set to     8192
  Block device           253:13


Other lv on the same volume group are healthy. In fact the whole host
runs on the same vg and does not show any problems. Physical volume is a
md raid1 device which is also healthy, as well as its hard disks.

The faulty lv is used as the storage device for a qemu vm, which
suddenly stalled when the io-errors appeared on the host.


Is the any way to diagnose this problem? (centos 7)


Regards
.....Volker

Hello, Volker.

Assuming that, at this point, everything that would have been running from this LV/FS is down, have you considered unmounting the filesystem and running a filesystem check against it?

If it's EXT2/3/4, you can run fsck against it, if it's XFS, you can run xfs_repair against it.

--
Mike Burger
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