'partprobe' on each cluster node, and try restarting clvmd on each node. Note that you should unmount the filesystem before restarting clvmd ...
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 8:40 AM, Kumar, T Santhosh (TCS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Linux hostname 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 #1 SMP Tue Feb 19 07:18:46 EST 2008 > x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.1 (Tikanga) > > # lvextend -L +4000M /dev/vgec_rde0_pdb/lvol2 > Extending logical volume lvol2 to 63.91 GB > Error locking on node xxxxxx: Volume group for uuid not found: > > CyPYYtsmPYFg2M11glsWM2OSzmcVAbkm05WEDGVxERxVhTjHDIl90yjpjq7urtPl > Error locking on node xxxxxx: Volume group for uuid not found: > > CyPYYtsmPYFg2M11glsWM2OSzmcVAbkm05WEDGVxERxVhTjHDIl90yjpjq7urtPl > Failed to suspend lvol2 > > > # vgdisplay -v vgec_rde0_pdb > Using volume group(s) on command line > Finding volume group "vgec_rde0_pdb" > --- Volume group --- > VG Name vgec_rde0_pdb > System ID > Format lvm2 > Metadata Areas 4 > Metadata Sequence No 9 > VG Access read/write > VG Status resizable > Clustered yes > Shared no > MAX LV 255 > Cur LV 7 > Open LV 7 > Max PV 150 > Cur PV 4 > Act PV 4 > VG Size 269.62 GB > PE Size 32.00 MB > Total PE 8628 > Alloc PE / Size 6752 / 211.00 GB > Free PE / Size 1876 / 58.62 GB > VG UUID CyPYYt-smPY-Fg2M-11gl-sWM2-OSzm-cVAbkm > > > # lvdisplay -v /dev/vgec_rde0_pdb/lvol2 > Using logical volume(s) on command line > --- Logical volume --- > LV Name /dev/vgec_rde0_pdb/lvol2 > VG Name vgec_rde0_pdb > LV UUID 05WEDG-VxER-xVhT-jHDI-l90y-jpjq-7urtPl > LV Write Access read/write > LV Status available > # open 1 > LV Size 60.00 GB > Current LE 1920 > Segments 1 > Allocation inherit > Read ahead sectors 0 > Block device 253:15 > > > Let me know if you have any suggetion > > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster >
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