Re: lvm raid failure

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On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 09:42:45PM -0500, Null EXE wrote:
get the following message:
#device/dev-io.c:439         Opened /dev/md1 RO
#device/dev-io.c:264       /dev/md1: size is 0 sectors
#filters/filter.c:106         /dev/md1: Skipping: Too small to hold a PV
#device/dev-io.c:485         Closed /dev/md1
#pvcreate.c:81   Device /dev/md1 not found (or ignored by filtering).

Here is my pvdisplay. Again, any help is Greatly appreciated
you should investigate what's wrong at the md layer, lvm seems to be
just a victim.

check
/proc/mdstat
kernel-logs
mdadm.conf
mdadm -Es

L.

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