if I remember there's special tip for LVM.
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From: Propes, Jeff
To: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [sisuite-users] problems with lvm2
Are the docs outdated then? When I set SI up recently, it picked up my lvm
shares and replicated them exactly as expected, all done automagically. I
thought that was normal.
Jeff Propes
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From: Infos E-Blokos [mailto:in...@e-blokos.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 12:40 PM
To: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [sisuite-users] problems with lvm2
in docs it's written that LVM are not really supported
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From: Gorka Barracuda
To: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 8:14 AM
Subject: [sisuite-users] problems with lvm2
Dear All,
I'm trying to restore an image with pxe server and systemimager
(4.0.2 in both sites -golden and server-) and I'm obtaining this error:
Unable to find volume group "vgsys"
Waitinf for device /dev/vgsys/root to appear: not found -- extiing
to /bin/sh:
This is my autoinstallscript.conf where you can see the lvm
configuration (it seems correct according to my golden client's partitions):
<!--
autoinstallscript.conf
vi:set filetype=xml:
This file contains partition information about the disks on your
golden
client. It is stored here in a generic format that is used by your
SystemImager server to create an autoinstall script for cloning this
system.
You can change the information in this file to affect how your
target
machines are installed. See "man autoinstallscript.conf" for
details.
-->
<config>
<disk dev="/dev/sda" label_type="msdos" unit_of_measurement="MB">
<!--
This disk's output was brought to you by the partition tool
"parted",
and by the numbers 4 and 5 and the letter Q.
-->
<part num="1" size="271" p_type="primary" p_name="-"
flags="boot" />
<part num="2" size="2155" p_type="primary" p_name="-"
flags="-" />
<part num="3" size="*" p_type="extended" p_name="-"
flags="lba" />
<part num="5" size="*" p_type="logical" p_name="-"
flags="lvm" lvm_group="vgsys" />
</disk>
<disk dev="/dev/sdb" label_type="msdos" unit_of_measurement="MB">
<!--
This disk's output was brought to you by the partition tool
"parted",
and by the numbers 4 and 5 and the letter Q.
-->
<part num="1" size="2155" p_type="primary" p_name="-"
flags="-" />
<part num="2" size="*" p_type="extended" p_name="-"
flags="lba" />
<part num="5" size="*" p_type="logical" p_name="-"
flags="lvm" lvm_group="vgsys" />
</disk>
<lvm version="2">
<lvm_group name="vgsys" max_log_vols="0" max_phys_vols="0"
phys_extent_size="4096K">
<lv name="root" size="10485760K" />
<lv name="scratch" size="209715200K" />
<lv name="var" size="5242880K" />
</lvm_group>
</lvm>
<fsinfo line="10" real_dev="/dev/vgsys/root" mp="/" fs="ext3"
options="acl,user_xattr" dump="1" pass="1" />
<fsinfo line="20" real_dev="/dev/sda1" mp="/boot" fs="ext3"
options="acl,user_xattr" dump="1" pass="2" />
<fsinfo line="30" real_dev="/dev/vgsys/scratch" mp="/scratch"
fs="xfs" options="defaults" dump="1" pass="2"
/>
<fsinfo line="40" real_dev="/dev/vgsys/var" mp="/var" fs="xfs"
options="defaults" dump="1" pass="2" />
<fsinfo line="50" real_dev="/scratch/SuSE" mp="/SuSE" fs="none"
options="rw,bind" dump="0" pass="0" />
<fsinfo line="60" real_dev="iqtc1.qt.ub.es:/sgeinst" mp="/sgeinst"
fs="nfs" options="bg,hard,intr" dump="0"
pass="0" />
<fsinfo line="70" real_dev="/dev/sda2" mp="swap" fs="swap"
options="defaults" dump="0" pass="0" />
<fsinfo line="80" real_dev="/dev/sdb1" mp="swap" fs="swap"
options="defaults" dump="0" pass="0" />
<fsinfo line="90" real_dev="proc" mp="/proc" fs="proc"
options="defaults" dump="0" pass="0" />
<fsinfo line="100" real_dev="sysfs" mp="/sys" fs="sysfs"
options="noauto" dump="0" pass="0" />
<fsinfo line="110" real_dev="debugfs" mp="/sys/kernel/debug"
fs="debugfs" options="noauto" dump="0" pass="0
" />
<fsinfo line="120" real_dev="usbfs" mp="/proc/bus/usb" fs="usbfs"
options="noauto" dump="0" pass="0" forma
t="no" />
<fsinfo line="130" real_dev="devpts" mp="/dev/pts" fs="devpts"
options="mode=0620,gid=5" dump="0" pass="0"
/>
<boel devstyle="udev"/>
</config>
The commands used for creating the images:
si_prepareclient --server 192.168.10.250
si_getimage --golden-client 192.168.10.1 --image hp_proilant_dl160
--ip-assignment dhcp -exclude /scratch -exclude /opt -exclude /home -exclude
/sge
and the pxe default config file :
DISPLAY /X86PC/UNDI/linux-install/message.txt
PROMPT 1
DEFAULT proilantdl160
LABEL proilantdl160
kernel vmlinuz_hp_dl160
append vga=normal IMAGENAME=hp_proilant_dl160
initrd=initrd_hp_dl160 roo
t=/dev/vgsys/root
Could anybody help me?
Thanks in advance,
best regards
gorkab
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