Hello, Are you already update patch? Because it is teh LVM bug you can find it in redhat bugzila.
Best Regards, Somsak 2008/9/30 Terry Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 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? > > > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster >
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