I'm not sure -- but am wondering if the errors prevent the volume group
from being used?   Are these just informational or are they causing the
volumes to be unusable?

Scott Rohling

On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Shumate, Scott <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm running into an interesting situation that I have not seen before.  We
> currently have an environment running RHEL5 servers.  One of the servers
> have a set of mini-disk mounted r/w (703 thru 706) and other RHEL5 servers
> mounted r/o (703 thru 706).  It works great.
>
> The problem we are running into is we have created new RHEL6 servers.  We
> are trying to attach to the same mini-disk (703 thru 706) to these servers
> as r/o.  I can successfully attach the disk to the guest as read-only and
> do chccwdev to get them online.
>
> We do a vgscan --ignorelockingfailure
> Then we do a vgchange -a y --ignorelockingfailure VolGroup01
>
> We get the following error:
>
> 2 logical volume(s) in volume group "VolGroup01" now active
>   device-mapper: reload ioctl on  failed: Invalid argument
>   device-mapper: reload ioctl on  failed: Invalid argument
>
> Any ideas why we are getting these errors?
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
>
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