Re: Installing a KVM guest with LVM partitioning on an LVM partitioned KVM host via virt-install fails: "volume group already exists"

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On 09/13/2012 05:00 PM, Nicola Volpini wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> our setup consists of a ubuntu 10.04 kvm host server formatted with LVM,
> on top of which we install the ubuntu 10.04 virtual machines by using a
> combination of virt-install and preseed files. 
> 
> Each VM has a dedicated Logical Volume on the KVM host which we pass to
> virt-install via the "--disk path=/dev/sysvg/vm-name" parameter. The
> virtual machines themselves are partitioned with LVM as well.
> 
> Virt-install seems to have a few issues with this setup. When we install
> the virtual machines the installer halts, complaining that the "volume
> group name already in use". We tried removing the logical volumes,
> recreated them, rebooted the kvm host to clear any leftovers but the
> issue perists.
> The preseed is telling the vms to create a volume group named "sysvg",
> which has the same name used by the volume group of the kvm host.
> Keeping this into consideration we did another test: we got rid of the
> preseed part which is taking care of the partitioning/lvm creation and
> started the creation of two VMs again. When the installer asks us to
> select the partitioning method we select the "guided partitioning of the
> disk with LVM". The installer will still fail giving this different error:
> 
> Physical Volume /dev/sda5 is already in volume group sysvg.
> 
> As I wrote, sysvg is the volume group used by the KVM host. So I thought
> the name clashing was the issue. By removing the preseed part I skipped
> the volume group naming and thus the conflict, but the issue is now
> different. I can't understand how the virtual machines would be aware of
> the presence of that volume group since they're supposed to be isolated
> from it, especially after I removed and recreated the logical volumes
> dedicated to them. That detail should not be exposed at all to them!
> 
> As a further test we manually created the vms with virt-manager and
> installed them via pxe-boot and by using the same preseed file. In this
> way, we succeeded without issues.
> 
> My suspect is that virt-install is somehow creating a conflict, yet I
> can't get how that would happen.
> 
> This is the full virt-install command:
> 
> *To create the LVM:*
> 
> lvcreate -L30G -n vc99nx999ta sysvg
> 
> *To start the VM installation*
> 
> virt-install --connect qemu:///system --virt-type kvm --noautoconsole
> --name vc99nx999ta --disk path=/dev/sysvg/vc99nx999ta --ram 512 --vcpus
> 2 --location
> http://boot1.sth.cooldomain.com/boot/pxe/ubuntu/ubuntu-lucid/installer-amd64/
> --network bridge=vlan110 --extra-args='locale=en_US
> console-setup/ask_detect=false console-setup/layout=USA
> console-setup/variant=USA netcfg/choose_interface=eth0
> netcfg/get_domain=inv.cooldomain.com netcfg/get_ipaddress
> string=127.0.0.1 netcfg/get_netmask string=255.255.255.0
> netcfg/get_gateway string=127.0.0.1 hostname=vc99nx999ta
> DEBCONF_DEBUG=developer
> initrd=ubuntu/ubuntu-lucid/amd64/initrd-cooldomainpgpkey.gz --
> preseed/url=http://boot1.sth.cooldomain.com/boot/preseed/cooldomain-server.cfg'
> 
> And this is the part of the preseed file taking care of the
> partitioning: http://pastebin.com/vhRBhn1V
> 
> Thanks for your help, this issue is driving me mad since a few days.
> I'll be happy to provide more details!

Have you made sure that the logical volume is clean i.e. that the partition
table area is cleared before partitioning it? It looks like the volume
already contains metadata maybe from a previous installation try or
something else.

Regards,
  Dennis


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