From: Dave A. <al...@ma...> - 2002-02-26 15:01:53
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Hi, On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 08:25:24AM -0600, Kevin Corry wrote: > Well, first, do you have the snapshot plugin enabled in the kernel? If not, > then the kernel will not recognize the new snapshot, and the engine/GUI will > detect the discrepency and continue to tell you the volume is Dirty/New. I believe I do, I've enabled the following in the EVMS portion: CONFIG_EVMS=y CONFIG_EVMS_LOCAL_DEV_MGR_PLUGIN=y CONFIG_EVMS_DOS_PARTITION_PLUGIN=y CONFIG_EVMS_SNAPSHOT_PLUGIN=y CONFIG_EVMS_INFO_DEFAULT=y > If snapshotting is turned on, then we will probably need to get your engine > log file (/var/log/evmsEngine.log) to determine the problem. I think it is > unlikely this time that it would have to do with the RAID controller, since > the partitions/segments on the device seem to be discovered fine. I'll attach the logfile to this message. I noticed the following from dmesg: --evms: Re<6>--evms: Exporting EVMS Volume(63,4) from "/dev/evms/rd/c0d01". --EVMS Snapshot: Error: Snapshot rd/c0d02 discovered as disabled/full. --EVMS Snapshot: Deleting from further use. --evms: Associative feature error(-28): node gone, assumed deleted by plugin. --evms: deleting duplicate pointer to EVMS volume(63,1,sda1)... --evms: deleting duplicate pointer to EVMS volume(63,2,sda2)... --evms: deleting duplicate pointer to EVMS volume(63,3,sda3)... --evms: deleting duplicate pointer to EVMS volume(63,4,rd/c0d01)... --EVMS Snapshot: Error: Snapshot rd/c0d02 discovered as disabled/full. --EVMS Snapshot: Deleting from further use. --evms: Associative feature error(-28): node gone, assumed deleted by plugin. --evms: deleting duplicate pointer to EVMS volume(63,1,sda1)... --evms: deleting duplicate pointer to EVMS volume(63,2,sda2)... --evms: deleting duplicate pointer to EVMS volume(63,3,sda3)... --evms: deleting duplicate pointer to EVMS volume(63,4,rd/c0d01)... I also noticed that the snap volume has a minor number of 255. ...thnx, ...dave |