I was running low on space so I added a new drive and set it up with lvm mounted to /home/partimag.
I tried to restore an image and I got the following:
Stopping mkswapfile services... done!
Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
Found udevd rule causes block devices with LVM signatures to be automatically added to their volume group.
Temporarily disable it otherwise the partition tool won't be able to inform the kernel the changes of partition table...
mv: cannot move '/lib/udev/rules.d/85-lvm2.rules' to '/lib/udev/rules.d/85-lvm2.rules.drblsave''/lib/udev/rules.d/85-lvm2.rules
:Read-only file system
No volume groups found
Finished Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
The directory /home/partimag/xxx-img for the inputed name does NOT exist!
Program terminated!!!
* Will now switch to single-user mode
===================================
I have another system with the exact same setup that I added a drive to a few months ago and I have no problems with that one.
I've checked and it seems the settings are identical with the two settings, but I'm not sure why this new setup is failing!
Any help greatly appreciated!!!
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So this is in Clonezilla SE mode.
When you see " * Will now switch to single-user mode", please enter the command line prompt, and run:
1. cat /proc/cmdline
2. mount
3. find /home/partimag -print
Please post the results of 1 to 3.
Thanks.
Steven.
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Sorry for the late response. I was too busy.
So have you fixed your issue?
If not, it seems your image repository does not contain any image. Did you save the image before? If so, are you sure the image file is on the server's /home/partimag/?
Steven.
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I was running low on space so I added a new drive and set it up with lvm mounted to /home/partimag.
I tried to restore an image and I got the following:
Stopping mkswapfile services... done!
Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
Found udevd rule causes block devices with LVM signatures to be automatically added to their volume group.
Temporarily disable it otherwise the partition tool won't be able to inform the kernel the changes of partition table...
mv: cannot move '/lib/udev/rules.d/85-lvm2.rules' to '/lib/udev/rules.d/85-lvm2.rules.drblsave''/lib/udev/rules.d/85-lvm2.rules
:Read-only file system
No volume groups found
Finished Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
The directory /home/partimag/xxx-img for the inputed name does NOT exist!
Program terminated!!!
* Will now switch to single-user mode
===================================
I have another system with the exact same setup that I added a drive to a few months ago and I have no problems with that one.
I've checked and it seems the settings are identical with the two settings, but I'm not sure why this new setup is failing!
Any help greatly appreciated!!!
So this is in Clonezilla SE mode.
When you see " * Will now switch to single-user mode", please enter the command line prompt, and run:
1. cat /proc/cmdline
2. mount
3. find /home/partimag -print
Please post the results of 1 to 3.
Thanks.
Steven.
I have the same issue. see the output requested.
not sure why the pic is backwards.
Hopefully you can still help me.
Thanks.
Sorry for the late response. I was too busy.
So have you fixed your issue?
If not, it seems your image repository does not contain any image. Did you save the image before? If so, are you sure the image file is on the server's /home/partimag/?
Steven.
Post deleted. It was a stupid syntax error!
I had omitted the ocs prefix on the ocsprerun commands. Duh!*
Last edit: P C 2015-12-07
P C, How did you manage to solve it? I have the same problem in the restoration of centos 7
Nico