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2010 Dec 13
0
100% usage in udev kernel BUG at /root/xen-4.0.1/linux-2.6-pvops.git/arch/x86/xen/mmu.c:1885
Hello, I''m using Debian Lenny with Xen 4.0.1 with standard 2.6.32.25 kernel In my new server after some period of running I got 100% usage of udev process and I can''t stop it. I upgraded to the newest libc and udev but the problem is here again. Here dmesg and pastebin http://pastebin.com/JNJPFSHz [1] [229995.580221] ------------[ cut here
2004 Aug 13
0
centos31 anaconda bug with lvm lvcreate?
Hi I just tried to install centos3.1 from the 3cd. I removed all existing partitions and made a custom partitionning: a /boot partition /dev/hda1 and a lvm physical volume for the rest: /dev/hda2 in the lvm volume group I placed all other partitions including root (/) The anaconda crashed because of an error in lvcreate for the root partition. Is there a problem with that? I did reboot and
2014 Oct 05
0
lvcreate error
Hello I am unable create a new logical volume, I receive the following error when using lvcreate # lvcreate -L 1g -n system3_root hm device-mapper: resume ioctl on failed: Invalid argument Unable to resume hm-system3_root (253:7) Failed to activate new LV. # pvs PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree /dev/sda4 hm lvm2 a-- 998.00g 864.75g # gvs VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize
2006 Jan 05
2
can not lvcreate after lvm snapshot and "xm mem-set" and lvremove
I am not sure if it''s a xen bug or lvm bug, or just my bad hardware, but here''s how to reproduce: /dev/vg0/centos1 is lvm block used by a domainU, it''s 8G in size. #lvcreate -L8192M -s -n snap1 vg0 #mount /dev/vg0/snap1 /mnt do some copying files here #umount /mnt #lvremove /dev/vg0/snap1 not removed! it says can''t allocated memory #xm mem-set 0 512 #lvremove
2008 Jun 25
4
Centos 5.2 Install - lvcreate failed for ...
!st install of 5.2; system requires custom partitioning (Scalix mail server). Boot and Swap are hard partitions, rest of drive is LVM. In LVM, three ext3 partitions: /, /home, /var/opt/scalix lvcreate failed for the last (named Scalix_02). It was the last of the three partitions and used up the remainder of the LVM space. Now 'The Installer will now exit..." And all there is is a