I have a problem where LVM fails to create VGs from PVs I make on newly created MDs. After looking in the code it looks as if LVM (1.0.8 BTW) is relying on a device cache, so that newly created devices are not accessible. It means that to use an MD device bt LVM, I need to create the MD device and reboot. Digging in the code I found that lvm_dir_cache is calling _scan_devs either with TRUE or FALSE, _scan_devs on false scans only /dev/loop and /dev/nb, it does not re-scan /dev/md. In addition, lvmdiskscan relies on the cache as well. My first solution was to remove the if - make it scan all the devices all the time, but that would exclude /dev/loop and nb from the search. I'm now thinking to add /dev/md to the _notprocdir table. Another problem I see but need to further investigate is that my /dev/partitions is so huge that it gets binary characters in it, and also the proc implementation is not handling the spill over page size properly. Any ideas/comments would be appreciated. Dan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------- /* devices *not* showing up in /proc/partitions must be scanned anyway */ static char *_noprocdir[] = { LVM_DIR_PREFIX "loop", LVM_DIR_PREFIX "nb", NULL }; int lvm_dir_cache(dir_cache_t **dir_cache_ptr) { int ret = 0; debug_enter("lvm_dir_cache -- CALLED\n"); if (!dir_cache_ptr) { ret = -LVM_EPARAM; goto out; } if (!_dir_cache) { _scan_partitions(); if(!_cache_size) _scan_devs( TRUE); else _scan_devs( FALSE); } _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/