Re: LVM Name Changed?

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What can you see under the /dev/mapper directory? I recall seeing this issue with a similar hardware config and the advice was to upgrade to the latest release due to some issues with LVM. The problem however was that there was fs corruption (changing manually the fstab entry did not mount the fs in a clean way). Can you mount root on the system disk if you change the fstab to /dev/vg0/root ?

GM

Richardson, Joshua A. wrote:
I have a chassis IBM JS22 blades running RHEL 5.2 with a kernel.org
kernel of 2.6.29.4 and over the long weekend, we apparently took a power
hit in the lab.  I came back in this morning to find over half of them
dropping me into maintenance mode during boot.  After several hours of
screwing around trying to diagnose the problem, I realized that somehow
the LVM names had changed on these particular machines from
/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 and LogVol01 to /dev/vg0/root and swap002.  Has
anyone ever seen anything like this and if so, do you know why it
happened?  Thanks!

Joshua A. Richardson
General Dynamics AIS
Principal  Systems Engineer
Systems Administrator
Office: 703-272-1761
Cell: 540-383-9093



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