Mark,

What am I looking for with the lvm commands?  I executed them, but from what I
see, everything checks out.  The lvm in question is active with all the
physical volumes attached.

Darren


On Wednesday 31 October 2007 10:43, Mark Post wrote:
> >>> On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 11:17 AM, in message
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, RPN01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > After resizing and extending the filesystem, did you run mkinitrd &&
> > zipl? If not, the dasd volume would disappear at the next IPL, and you'd
> > get... Pretty much what you're getting.
>
> I would expect he would get a lot worse than this.  Such as an inability to
> construct the VG at all, and nothing gets mounted because none of the LVs
> are found/created.  I've had _way_ too much experience with that scenario.
> As I said in my reply back on the 19th, the messages he's getting seem to
> be coming from udev, not LVM, so I'm not horribly worried about that.
>
> So, lets start with the basics:
> vgscan
> vgdisplay -v
> pvscan
> pvdisplay
> lvscan
> lvdisplay
> df
>
>
> Mark Post
>
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