RE: bootup error - undefined symbol: lvm_snprintf afterupdate

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I have jist experienced a similar thing but with a different undefined
symbol.

In my case I have installed clvm from a self compiled directory and
when the system updates the lvm2 package it has conflicted with my
self installed software. The simple answer for me was to reinstall
clvm and edit /etc/init.d/clvmd to change the paths from /usr/sbin to
/sbin.

Robert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bowie Bailey
> Sent: Friday, 14 April 2006 1:33
> To: Linux-Cluster Mailing List (E-mail)
> Subject:  bootup error - undefined symbol: 
> lvm_snprintf afterupdate
> 
> This is an x86_64 system that I just updated to the newest 
> Cluster rpms.
> 
> When I watch the bootup on the console, I see an error:
> 
> lvm.static: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/liblvm2clusterlock.so:
>    undefined symbol: lvm_snprintf
> 
> This error comes immediately after the "Activating VGs" line, so it
> appears to be triggered by the vgchange command in the clvmd startup
> file.  I have another, identically configured, server which I have
not
> updated yet.  This server does not give the error.
> 
> Everything seems to be working fine, so is this something I need to
> worry about?
> 
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