boot volume in activated containing PV does not activate

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Quick question.

I have a mirrored LV which I boot from (/boot).

The mirror is within an embedded PV (PV -> LV = PV -> LV = mirror of other one sitting on other disk).

My initrd activates both the external (outer) PV as well as the root LV.

So:

Collection PV is called "coll" (its VG is called "coll").

Coll contains a PV called "coll/msata-lv" which is an LV that is a PV to the "msata" volume group that contains the 2 mirrors.

Now at boot (prior to running of systemd) I activate both coll/msata-lv and msata/root.

This works fine when both mirrors are present.

As a test I removed the primary (SSD) mirror of the root volume (and the boot volume). Now the system still boots (off of another disk which has grub on it, but only the grub core and boot image, nothing else, so it still references my VG) and the root volume still gets activated but the boot volume doesn't get activated anymore.

What can cause this? It ought to get activated by udev rules.

You remember I patched the udev file to ensure a PV directly on disk always gets activated but this is not that disk.

Could it be that the msata/boot volume doesn't get activated because the PV had already been activated in the initrd but only as an LV and not its volumes?

I mean:

coll/msata-lv is already activated and it contains (is) the PV that has parts of both msata/root and msata/boot. These are both half of a mirror that is not present at present (at current). msata/root is explicitly activated in the initrd, but msata/boot isn't.

As the system starts msata/boot is not activated and the system enters emergency mode. A simple vgchange -ay msata does the job and msata/boot gets activated now.

Therefore a simple vgchange -ay at boot (using .e.g. /etc/init.d/lvm2) also solves it.

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