We've got one test instance of SLES9 on z/VM 5.1 that has the following
disk layout
MDISK 200 3380 /dev/dasda1 /boot ext3
defaults
MDISK 201 3380 /dev/dasdb1 / reiserfs acl,user_xattr
MDISK 202 3380 /dev/dasdc1 /usr reiserfs acl,user_xattr
MDISK 203 3380 /dev/dasdd1 swap swap pri=42
MDISK 204 3380 /dev/system/OPT /opt reiserfs
defaults
/dev/system/VAR /var
reiserfs defaults
/dev/system/SRV /srv
reiserfs defaults
You'll notice that the 204 disk is running LVM with opt, var and srv
running on it.
My question is that sometimes (and I mean about 80% of time), when you
issue a reboot (either reboot or shutdown -r), the instance is unable to
bring the LVM devices back up. If you shut it down all the way, it comes
back fine, only rebooting has trouble. It's unable to find the volume
group "system" and thus can't mount the lv's.
Mark Wiggins
University of Connecticut
Operating Systems Programmer
860-486-2792
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