Dne 9.12.2015 v 21:39 John Stoffel napsal(a):
"Zdenek" == Zdenek Kabelac <zdenek.kabelac@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Zdenek> Dne 9.12.2015 v 17:40 John Stoffel napsal(a):
Alasdair> Have you tried '--manglename none' if you aren't using a
Alasdair> udev system that mangles names? (Also available via
Alasdair> environmnet variable - see man page.)
That seems to be working, using the default Debbian Jessie lvm tools:
dmsetup --manglename none status --target cache
data-home: 0 1153433600 cache 8 2443/32768 128 54020/819200 80721
350897 64427 66938 0 23882 1 1 writeback 2 migration_threshold 2048
smq 0 rw -
data-local: 0 702545920 cache 8 2443/32768 128 1078/819200 6268 85795
1492 2715 0 1057 0 1 writeback 2 migration_threshold 2048 smq 0 rw -
So now I can try to monitor my cache usage.
So the question still remains, what is the long term fix so I don't
have to deal with this breakage by default? Do I have bad UUIDS on my
volumes?
Zdenek> Yep
Zdenek> See supported charset:
Zdenek> --
Zdenek> Mangle any character not on a whitelist using mangling_mode when processing
Zdenek> device-mapper device names and UUIDs. The names and UUIDs are mangled on
Zdenek> input and unmangled on output where the mangling mode is one of: auto
Zdenek> (only do the mangling if not mangled yet, do nothing if already mangled, error
Zdenek> on mixed), hex (always do the mangling) and none (no mangling). Default mode
Zdenek> is auto. Character whitelist: 0-9, A-Z, a-z, #+-.:=@_. This whitelist is also
Zdenek> supported by udev. Any character not on a whitelist is replaced with its
Zdenek> hex value (two digits) prefixed by \x. Mangling mode could be also set
Zdenek> through DM_DEFAULT_NAME_MANGLING_MODE environment variable.
Zdenek> ---
Zdenek> Udev create symlinks from UUID - so they need to be using udev-supported
Zdenek> chars - and you '!' in UUID -> unsupported and needs mangling.
I'm happy to fix the UUIDs, the question is HOW. Ideally without
having to shutdown the system.
As I explained in my earlier email, I tried using 'lvchange -an
data/pete' to disable one of my LVs (after unmounting it) but then I
can't see it to manage it with dmsetup to fix the UUIDs.
dmsetup remove unwanted-vg-lv-name
vgcfgbackup
vim and fix UUID (replace ! char) by hand
vgcfgrestore
Regard
Zdenek
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