If this volume group is to be shared by multiple hosts you need a
clustered volume group.
 
Make sure clvmd is running, that you've set the locking_type in lvm.conf
and and pass "-c y" arguments to vgcreate.


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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terry Davis
        Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 5:59 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [Linux-cluster] adding volume to cluster
        
        
        Hello,
        
        I am having a heck of a time getting a volume to show up in my
cluster.  I have a feeling I am doing something wrong but this isn't the
first one I've added so I'm not sure where I got lucky before.  Here is
what I've done thus far in my 2 node RHEL5 cluster:
        
        1) Created my volume in my SAN and gave both nodes access to it
        2) on node A: created 4TB partition with parted and made a gpt
label
        3) on node A: pvcreate /dev/sdc1
        4) on node B: vgcreate vg_data01e /dev/sdc1
        5) on both nodes: vgchange -a y
        6) on node A: lvcreate -n lv_data01e vg_data01e
        
        I get the error:
          Error locking on node omadvnfs01b: Volume group for uuid not
found: p9SfIjriPtXY33G1Yi3YdojvAAAzmAuwlOLqhVzX8mqL6goiVmUAgQZLGcDnX324
          Error locking on node omadvnfs01a: Volume group for uuid not
found: p9SfIjriPtXY33G1Yi3YdojvAAAzmAuwlOLqhVzX8mqL6goiVmUAgQZLGcDnX324
          Aborting. Failed to activate new LV to wipe the start of it.
        
        I tried restarting clvmd for good measure.  Still no luck.  What
am I doing wrong?
        
        
        

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