Re: [CentOS] can't boot after volume rename

2020-01-07 Thread Paul Amaral via CentOS
I actually renamed it back to the original vg name after I passed Dracut and 
regenerated the initramfa img and it did the trick. I guess it doesn’t like “-“ 
on volume group names. 

 

Thank you, 

 

Paul 

 

From: Paul Amaral  
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2020 12:45 PM
To: 'Strahil Nikolov' ; 'centos@centos.org' 

Subject: RE: [CentOS] can't boot after volume rename

 

Strahil, thanks for your reply, I ended up getting the server to boot under 
Dracut only, it’s still not booting from the boot menu. It goes to Dracut where 
it complaints it can’t find any of the lvms. However, when I do lvm vgchange 
-ay it boots upon exit from Dracut. I did notice that the UUIDs from lvm 
lvdisplay and blkid are different. Could this be the cause of the problem? I 
did generate the intiramfs img various times. My volume is named volume-group-1 
and I think having the the “-“ on the name is making things worse.

 

Thank you for your reply. 

Paul  

 

From: Strahil Nikolov mailto:hunter86...@yahoo.com> > 
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2020 3:58 AM
To: centos@centos.org <mailto:centos@centos.org> ; Paul Amaral 
mailto:ra...@meganet.net> >
Subject: Re: [CentOS] can't boot after volume rename

 

Get a CentOS Install media , boot from it and select troubleshoot.

Then mount your root LV, boot lv , /proc/, /sys, /dev & /run (last 4 with 
"bind" mount option).

Then chroot into the root LV's mount point and then change grub menu and run 
"dracut -f --regenerate-all"

 

last step is to reboot and test.

 

Best Regards,

Strahil Nikolov

 

В понеделник, 6 януари 2020 г., 17:05:54 ч. Гринуич-5, Paul Amaral via CentOS 
mailto:centos@centos.org> > написа: 

 

 

I renamed my volume with vgrename however I didn't complete the other steps.

Mainly update fstab and intiramfs. Once I booted, I was dropped on the

Dracut shell. From here I can see the newly rename VG and I can lvm lvscan

as well as activate it, lvm vgchange -ay. 

 

 

 

However I can't figure out what to do next, I'm assuming I need to

regenerate the initramfs and then boot to change grub? Could someone point

me in the right direction to recovering a FS from Dracut, or other means,

once the volume group name was changed.

 

 

 

TIA,

 

Paul 

 

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Re: [CentOS] can't boot after volume rename

2020-01-07 Thread Paul Amaral via CentOS
Strahil, thanks for your reply, I ended up getting the server to boot under 
Dracut only, it’s still not booting from the boot menu. It goes to Dracut where 
it complaints it can’t find any of the lvms. However, when I do lvm vgchange 
-ay it boots upon exit from Dracut. I did notice that the UUIDs from lvm 
lvdisplay and blkid are different. Could this be the cause of the problem? I 
did generate the intiramfs img various times. My volume is named volume-group-1 
and I think having the the “-“ on the name is making things worse.

 

Thank you for your reply. 

Paul  

 

From: Strahil Nikolov  
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2020 3:58 AM
To: centos@centos.org; Paul Amaral 
Subject: Re: [CentOS] can't boot after volume rename

 

Get a CentOS Install media , boot from it and select troubleshoot.

Then mount your root LV, boot lv , /proc/, /sys, /dev & /run (last 4 with 
"bind" mount option).

Then chroot into the root LV's mount point and then change grub menu and run 
"dracut -f --regenerate-all"

 

last step is to reboot and test.

 

Best Regards,

Strahil Nikolov

 

В понеделник, 6 януари 2020 г., 17:05:54 ч. Гринуич-5, Paul Amaral via CentOS 
mailto:centos@centos.org> > написа: 

 

 

I renamed my volume with vgrename however I didn't complete the other steps.

Mainly update fstab and intiramfs. Once I booted, I was dropped on the

Dracut shell. From here I can see the newly rename VG and I can lvm lvscan

as well as activate it, lvm vgchange -ay. 

 

 

 

However I can't figure out what to do next, I'm assuming I need to

regenerate the initramfs and then boot to change grub? Could someone point

me in the right direction to recovering a FS from Dracut, or other means,

once the volume group name was changed.

 

 

 

TIA,

 

Paul 

 

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[CentOS] can't boot after volume rename

2020-01-06 Thread Paul Amaral via CentOS
I renamed my volume with vgrename however I didn't complete the other steps.
Mainly update fstab and intiramfs. Once I booted, I was dropped on the
Dracut shell. From here I can see the newly rename VG and I can lvm lvscan
as well as activate it, lvm vgchange -ay. 

 

However I can't figure out what to do next, I'm assuming I need to
regenerate the initramfs and then boot to change grub? Could someone point
me in the right direction to recovering a FS from Dracut, or other means,
once the volume group name was changed.

 

TIA,

Paul 

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