Hi, I have recompiled with a clean 2.4.9 kernel, using the following patches: tar xIf /usr/local/src/linux-2.4.9.tar.bz2 cat /usr/local/src/bonding-2.4.9-20010920 | patch -p1 (used for etherchannel bonding, nothing to do with filesystems) patch -p1 < /usr/local/src/LVM/1.0.1-rc2/PATCHES/lvm-1.0.1-rc2-2.4.9.patch patch -p1 < /usr/local/src/LVM/1.0.1-rc2/PATCHES/linux-2.4.9-VFS-lock.patch I'm also using the HP lpfcdd fiberchannel module to access the SAN storage. dmesg now reports: LVM version 1.0.1-rc2(30/08/2001) module loaded I still get segfaults from lvcreate. And have recreated the partitions as 2*20G, and still get segfaults with the same symptoms (lv_create() passed junk in lv_name), so disk size does not appear to be the key. I might try it against a couple of loopback filesystems without lpfcdd and bonding loaded, to see if it is a problem interacting with the lpfcdd module. I'll try creating filesystems on the SAN LUN's/disks first. svetljo wrote: > > you can not use lvm-1.0.1rc2 tools with 0.9.1beta2 code in the kernel > > try to patch the kernel with the lvm code from cvs > > or befor configuring the lvm code change the kernel version in the top > Makefile > /usr/src/linux/Makefile to 2.4.8-ac14 and after applying the patch back > to 2.4.9-ac14 > this should be working with lvm-1.0.1rc2 > > or use lvm-1.0, the patch applies clean to -ac kernel > > Sean Burford wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >I am attempting to use the LVM tools under Linux 2.4.9-ac14 to set up > >access to a SAN. lvcreate is seg faulting because main() is passing a > >corrupted vg name to lv_create(). I suspect this is due to the large > >partitions that are being dealt with (4*100G). > > > >Using: > > LVM 1.0.1-rc2 userland tools > > The LVM kernel modules that came with the kernel. I could not apply > >the 1.0.x patches as they do not compile with the Alan Cox patches. I > >will see if the straight 2.4.9 kernel works with the AMI MegaRAID card > >in the box soon, because if it does I will be able to patch the kernel > >for LVM 1.0.1-rc2. > > > >Some related output from dmesg is: > >SCSI device sdh: 209715200 512-byte hdwr sectors (107374 MB) > > sdh: sdh1 > >SCSI device sdi: 209715200 512-byte hdwr sectors (107374 MB) > > sdi: sdi1 > >SCSI device sdj: 209715200 512-byte hdwr sectors (107374 MB) > > sdj: sdj1 > >SCSI device sdk: 209715200 512-byte hdwr sectors (107374 MB) > > sdk: sdk1 > >LVM version LVM 0.9.1_beta7(ish)(20 June 2001) module loaded > > > >Following the LVM-Howto, I have configured the LVM as follows: > >vgscan > >pvcreate /dev/sdh1 > >pvcreate /dev/sdi1 > >pvcreate /dev/sdj1 > >pvcreate /dev/sdk1 > >vgcreate san_vg /dev/sd[hijk]1 > >lvcreate -v -L255000 -ndata_lv san_vg > > > >lvcreate segfaults: > ># lvcreate -v -L255000 -ndata_lv san_vg > >lvcreate -- checking volume group name "san_vg" > >lvcreate -- checking volume group existence > >lvcreate -- checking volume group activity > >lvcreate -- checking logical volume path "/dev/san_vg/data_lv" > >lvcreate -- checking stripe count > >lvcreate -- checking stripe size > >lvcreate -- locking logical volume manager > >lvcreate -- getting volume group status from VGDA in kernel > >lvcreate -- checking stripe size against volume group physical extent > >size > >lvcreate -- reading volume group data of "san_vg" > >lvcreate -- checking logical volume maximum size > >lvcreate -- checking volume group free space > >lvcreate -- checking stripe count against physical volume count > >lvcreate -- checking for maximum logical volume count > >lvcreate -- setting up logical volume > >lvcreate -- setting read ahead sectors > >lvcreate -- creating logical volume VGDA in kernel > >Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > > >I recompiled it with debugging, and got the following output: > > > >[root@backgammon tools]# gdb ./lvcreate > >GNU gdb 5.0rh-5 Red Hat Linux 7.1 > >Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > >GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you > >are > >welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain > >conditions. > >Type "show copying" to see the conditions. > >There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for > >details. > >This GDB was configured as "i386-redhat-linux"... > >(gdb) run -v -L255000 -ndata_lv san_vg > >Starting program: /usr/local/src/LVM/1.0.1-rc2/tools/./lvcreate -v > >-L255000 -ndata_lv san_vg > >lvcreate -- checking volume group name "san_vg" > >lvcreate -- checking volume group existence > >lvcreate -- checking volume group activity > >lvcreate -- checking logical volume path "/dev/san_vg/data_lv" > >lvcreate -- checking stripe count > >lvcreate -- checking stripe size > >lvcreate -- locking logical volume manager > >lvcreate -- getting volume group status from VGDA in kernel > >lvcreate -- checking stripe size against volume group physical extent > >size > >lvcreate -- reading volume group data of "san_vg" > >lvcreate -- checking logical volume maximum size > >lvcreate -- checking volume group free space > >lvcreate -- checking stripe count against physical volume count > >lvcreate -- checking for maximum logical volume count > >lvcreate -- setting up logical volume > >lvcreate -- setting read ahead sectors > >lvcreate -- creating logical volume VGDA in kernel > > > >Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > >lv_create (vg=0x5, lv=0xbffffa14, > > lv_name=0xbffffa2c > >"dûÿ¿\213ûÿ¿°ûÿ¿àûÿ¿øûÿ¿\032üÿ¿&üÿ¿0üÿ¿óýÿ¿\022þÿ¿,þÿ¿Aþÿ¿Xþÿ¿cþÿ¿\227þÿ¿¤þÿ¿¬þÿ¿¼þÿ¿Êþÿ¿Øþÿ¿éþÿ¿÷þÿ¿\002ÿÿ¿\rÿÿ¿@ÿÿ¿»ÿÿ¿") > > at lv_create_remove.c:42 > >42 inline int lv_create ( vg_t *vg, lv_t *lv, char *lv_name) { > >(gdb) bt > >#0 lv_create (vg=0x5, lv=0xbffffa14, > > lv_name=0xbffffa2c > >"dûÿ¿\213ûÿ¿°ûÿ¿àûÿ¿øûÿ¿\032üÿ¿&üÿ¿0üÿ¿óýÿ¿\022þÿ¿,þÿ¿Aþÿ¿Xþÿ¿cþÿ¿\227þÿ¿¤þÿ¿¬þÿ¿¼þÿ¿Êþÿ¿Øþÿ¿éþÿ¿÷þÿ¿\002ÿÿ¿\rÿÿ¿@ÿÿ¿»ÿÿ¿") > > at lv_create_remove.c:42 > >#1 0x0804b03d in main (argc=5, argv=0xbffffa14) at lvcreate.c:791 > >#2 0x4006e177 in __libc_start_main (main=0x8049390 <main>, argc=5, > > ubp_av=0xbffffa14, init=0x8048e88 <_init>, fini=0x804b4d0 <_fini>, > > rtld_fini=0x4000e184 <_dl_fini>, stack_end=0xbffffa0c) > > at ../sysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:129 > > > > _______________________________________________ > linux-lvm mailing list > linux-lvm@sistina.com > http://lists.sistina.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm > read the LVM HOW-TO at http://www.sistina.com/lvm/Pages/howto.html -- Sean Burford x34135 ITS Systems Specialist Adelaide University