You should run "vgchange -ay" to active all the LVs.
Li Yang-r58472 wrote:
Hi,
I used LVM come with Redhat9 on my desktop computer. Recent days I want to upgrade my kernel to 2.6.0-test11 which needs LVM2 to work with the device-mapper. To be more up to date, I also recreated the lvs to use lvm2 metadata. But when I rebooted the computer, new created lv can't mount. It said it's not a valid block device. So I check the status with "lvm lvscan", it showed that these lv turned to be inactive. So I removed and recreated these lv. Right after creation, these lvs were ACTIVE and mountable, but after reboot, they became inactive and unusable again. Does anyone have clue?
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