Re: [mythtv-users] Logical Volume (LVM) - question

2005-08-28 Thread A JM
So, is JFS not supported by the kernel by default? I do recall on the original install using 'Linux JFS' when booting the installation.

Can I install JFS after the fact or do I need to rebuild the kernel?

Thanks,


On 8/28/05, Neale Swinnerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also the device names for the device mapper devices changed recentlye.g. my devices look this this now...
/dev/mapper/media-moviesused to be something like/dev/media/movieswhere media is the volume group name.There's some way to enable a translation layer to support the old names,can't remember how tho', google's your friend :-)
NAli Asad Lotia wrote: afaik, you need to have device mapper support compiled into the kernel and have device mapper userland utils available. i may be off the mark since i use evms which allows LVM2 format for evms volumes.
 -- ali On 8/27/05, A JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I need some help mounting this logical volume. The LVM existed prior to
recent re-install of the OS, now I can't mount it? When doing the reinstallI left the LVM partition alone and am guessing that's where the problemlays. Does something need to be running in FC3 in order to recognize the the
system has a LVM?[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vgdisplay -vFinding all volume groupsFinding volume group VolGroup00--- Volume group ---VG Name VolGroup00
System IDFormatlvm2Metadata Areas1Metadata Sequence No2VG Access read/writeVG Status resizable
MAX LV0Cur LV1Open LV 0 Max PV0Cur PV1Act PV1
VG Size 140.34 GBPE Size 32.00 MBTotal PE4491Alloc PE / Size 4490 / 140.31 GBFreePE / Size 1 / 
32.00 MBVG UUIDMgtbZF-YwPz-QxTi-ZB4U-bPOV-jMBy-fzO4EI--- Logical volume ---LV Name/dev/VolGroup00/VGforMythVG NameVolGroup00
LV UUIDwh17e4-mGEJ-FwMv-ESpY-7Oc2-kzTf-uEdhjZLV Write Accessread/writeLV Statusavailable# open 0LV Size
140.31 GBCurrent LE 4490Segments 1Allocation inheritRead ahead sectors 0Block device 253:0
--- Physical volumes ---PV Name /dev/hda5PV UUID8BiXq5-ZKdF-CJv8-qTlc-s4hI-WVz0-sb9sFjPV Status allocatableTotal PE / Free PE4491 / 1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mount /dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth /videomount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on/dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth,or too many mounted file systems
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Re: [mythtv-users] Logical Volume (LVM) - question

2005-08-28 Thread A JM
FYI.

I just did another re-install using''Linux JFS' at boot time and still have the same results. Disk druid recognized the LVM but it did not get mounted upon rebooting the system and has the sameerror as previously posted.


AJM,
On 8/28/05, A JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

So, is JFS not supported by the kernel by default? I do recall on the original install using 'Linux JFS' when booting the installation.

Can I install JFS after the fact or do I need to rebuild the kernel?

Thanks,



On 8/28/05, Neale Swinnerton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote: 
Also the device names for the device mapper devices changed recentlye.g. my devices look this this now... 
/dev/mapper/media-moviesused to be something like/dev/media/movieswhere media is the volume group name.There's some way to enable a translation layer to support the old names,can't remember how tho', google's your friend :-) 
NAli Asad Lotia wrote: afaik, you need to have device mapper support compiled into the kernel and have device mapper userland utils available. i may be off the mark since i use evms which allows LVM2 format for evms volumes. 
 -- ali On 8/27/05, A JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some help mounting this logical volume. The LVM existed prior to recent re-install of the OS, now I can't mount it? When doing the reinstallI left the LVM partition alone and am guessing that's where the problem
lays. Does something need to be running in FC3 in order to recognize the the system has a LVM?[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vgdisplay -vFinding all volume groupsFinding volume group VolGroup00
--- Volume group ---VG Name VolGroup00 System IDFormatlvm2Metadata Areas1Metadata Sequence No2
VG Access read/writeVG Status resizable MAX LV0Cur LV1Open LV 0 Max PV0
Cur PV1Act PV1 VG Size 140.34 GBPE Size 32.00 MBTotal PE4491Alloc PE / Size 4490 / 
140.31 GBFreePE / Size 1 / 32.00 MBVG UUIDMgtbZF-YwPz-QxTi-ZB4U-bPOV-jMBy-fzO4EI--- Logical volume ---LV Name/dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth
VG NameVolGroup00 LV UUIDwh17e4-mGEJ-FwMv-ESpY-7Oc2-kzTf-uEdhjZLV Write Accessread/writeLV Statusavailable# open 0
LV Size 140.31 GBCurrent LE 4490Segments 1Allocation inheritRead ahead sectors 0Block device 253:0
 --- Physical volumes ---PV Name /dev/hda5PV UUID8BiXq5-ZKdF-CJv8-qTlc-s4hI-WVz0-sb9sFjPV Status allocatableTotal PE / Free PE4491 / 1 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mount /dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth /videomount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on/dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth,or too many mounted file systems 
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Re: [mythtv-users] Logical Volume (LVM) - question

2005-08-28 Thread Ali Asad Lotia
thats heavily dependent on what kernel you have. i don't know if the
kernel has jfs support by default. perhaps you need to pass it a boot
time argument to enable jfs support. also did you try just fsck on the
volume using the fsck.jfs? perhaps there is some corruption that needs
to be corrected before the fs will mount.

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On 8/28/05, A JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 FYI. 
   
 I just did another re-install using ''Linux JFS' at boot time and still have
 the same results. Disk druid recognized the LVM but it did not get mounted
 upon rebooting the system and has the same error as previously posted. 
   
 AJM,
 
  
  
 On 8/28/05, A JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  
  So, is JFS not supported by the kernel by default? I do recall on the
 original install using 'Linux JFS' when booting the installation. 

  Can I install JFS after the fact or do I need to rebuild the kernel? 

  Thanks, 
  

  
  

  On 8/28/05, Neale Swinnerton [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 
   
   Also the device names for the device mapper devices changed recently
   
   e.g. my devices look this this now... 
   
   /dev/mapper/media-movies
   
   used to be something like
   
   /dev/media/movies
   
   where media is the volume group name.
   
   There's some way to enable a translation layer to support the old names,
   can't remember how tho', google's your friend :-) 
   
   N
   
   Ali Asad Lotia wrote:
afaik, you need to have device mapper support compiled into the kernel
and have device mapper userland utils available. i may be off the mark
since i use evms which allows LVM2 format for evms volumes. 
   
--
ali
   
   
On 8/27/05, A JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   I need some help mounting this logical volume. The LVM existed prior
 to 
   recent re-install of the OS, now I can't mount it? When doing the
 reinstall
   I left the LVM partition alone and am guessing that's where the
 problem 
   lays. Does something need to be running in FC3 in order to recognize
 the the 
   system has a LVM?
   
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vgdisplay -v
   Finding all volume groups
   Finding volume group VolGroup00 
 --- Volume group ---
 VG Name   VolGroup00 
 System ID
 Formatlvm2
 Metadata Areas1
 Metadata Sequence No  2
 VG Access read/write
 VG Status resizable 
 MAX LV0
 Cur LV1
 Open LV   0
  Max PV0 
 Cur PV1
 Act PV1 
 VG Size   140.34 GB
 PE Size   32.00 MB
 Total PE  4491
 Alloc PE / Size   4490 / 140.31 GB
 Free  PE / Size   1 / 32.00 MB
 VG UUID
   MgtbZF-YwPz-QxTi-ZB4U-bPOV-jMBy-fzO4EI
   
 --- Logical volume ---
 LV Name/dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth 
 VG NameVolGroup00 
 LV UUID
   wh17e4-mGEJ-FwMv-ESpY-7Oc2-kzTf-uEdhjZ
 LV Write Accessread/write
 LV Status  available
 # open 0 
 LV Size 140.31 GB
 Current LE 4490
 Segments   1
 Allocation inherit
 Read ahead sectors 0
 Block device   253:0 

 --- Physical volumes ---
 PV Name   /dev/hda5
 PV UUID
   8BiXq5-ZKdF-CJv8-qTlc-s4hI-WVz0-sb9sFj
 PV Status allocatable
 Total PE / Free PE4491 / 1 
   
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mount /dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth /video
   mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
   /dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth,
   or too many mounted file systems 
   
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[mythtv-users] Logical Volume (LVM) - question

2005-08-27 Thread A JM
I need some help mounting this logical volume. The LVM existed prior to recent re-install of the OS, now I can't mount it? When doing the reinstall I left the LVM partition alone and am guessing that's where the problem lays. Does something need to be running in FC3 in order to recognize the the system has a LVM?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vgdisplay -v  Finding all volume groups  Finding volume group VolGroup00 --- Volume group --- VG NameVolGroup00 System ID Formatlvm2
 Metadata Areas1 Metadata Sequence No 2 VG Access   read/write VG Status   resizable MAX LV0 Cur LV1 Open LV0
 Max PV0 Cur PV1 Act PV1 VG Size140.34 GB PE Size32.00 MB Total PE   4491 Alloc PE / Size4490 / 
140.31 GB Free PE / Size1 / 32.00 MB VG UUIDMgtbZF-YwPz-QxTi-ZB4U-bPOV-jMBy-fzO4EI --- Logical volume --- LV Name/dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth VG NameVolGroup00
 LV UUIDwh17e4-mGEJ-FwMv-ESpY-7Oc2-kzTf-uEdhjZ LV Write Accessread/write LV Status   available # open 0 LV Size140.31 GB Current LE   4490
 Segments1 Allocation   inherit Read ahead sectors   0 Block device  253:0 --- Physical volumes --- PV Name/dev/hda5 PV UUID8BiXq5-ZKdF-CJv8-qTlc-s4hI-WVz0-sb9sFj
 PV Status   allocatable Total PE / Free PE  4491 / 1[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mount /dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth /videomount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth,
   or too many mounted file systems
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Re: [mythtv-users] Logical Volume (LVM) - question

2005-08-27 Thread Mickey Chandler

At 06:31 PM 8/27/2005, A JM wrote:
I need some help mounting this logical volume. The LVM existed prior 
to recent re-install of the OS, now I can't mount it? When doing the 
reinstall I left the LVM partition alone and am guessing that's 
where the problem lays. Does something need to be running in FC3 in 
order to recognize the the system has a LVM?


I think the problem is that you just left it alone during the 
reinstall.  I seem to recall that I had to edit it just to the extent 
of making sure that the mountpoint was declared, even though I told 
it not to reformat the partition.  If you just zipped through that 
part and made sure that / was declared it might be the source of your trouble.



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Re: [mythtv-users] Logical Volume (LVM) - question

2005-08-27 Thread Ali Asad Lotia
afaik, you need to have device mapper support compiled into the kernel
and have device mapper userland utils available. i may be off the mark
since i use evms which allows LVM2 format for evms volumes.

--
ali


On 8/27/05, A JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I need some help mounting this logical volume. The LVM existed prior to
 recent re-install of the OS, now I can't mount it? When doing the reinstall
 I left the LVM partition alone and am guessing that's where the problem
 lays. Does something need to be running in FC3 in order to recognize the the
 system has a LVM? 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vgdisplay -v
 Finding all volume groups
 Finding volume group VolGroup00
   --- Volume group ---
   VG Name   VolGroup00
   System ID
   Formatlvm2 
   Metadata Areas1
   Metadata Sequence No  2
   VG Access read/write
   VG Status resizable
   MAX LV0
   Cur LV1
   Open LV   0
Max PV0
   Cur PV1
   Act PV1
   VG Size   140.34 GB
   PE Size   32.00 MB
   Total PE  4491
   Alloc PE / Size   4490 / 140.31 GB
   Free  PE / Size   1 / 32.00 MB
   VG UUID  
 MgtbZF-YwPz-QxTi-ZB4U-bPOV-jMBy-fzO4EI
 
   --- Logical volume ---
   LV Name/dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth
   VG NameVolGroup00 
   LV UUID   
 wh17e4-mGEJ-FwMv-ESpY-7Oc2-kzTf-uEdhjZ
   LV Write Accessread/write
   LV Status  available
   # open 0
   LV Size140.31 GB
   Current LE 4490 
   Segments   1
   Allocation inherit
   Read ahead sectors 0
   Block device   253:0
 
   --- Physical volumes ---
   PV Name   /dev/hda5
   PV UUID  
 8BiXq5-ZKdF-CJv8-qTlc-s4hI-WVz0-sb9sFj 
   PV Status allocatable
   Total PE / Free PE4491 / 1
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mount /dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth /video
 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
 /dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth,
 or too many mounted file systems
   
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Re: [mythtv-users] Logical Volume (LVM) - question

2005-08-27 Thread Neale Swinnerton


Also the device names for the device mapper devices changed recently

e.g. my devices look this this now...

/dev/mapper/media-movies

used to be something like

/dev/media/movies

where media is the volume group name.

There's some way to enable a translation layer to support the old names, 
can't remember how tho', google's your friend :-)


N

Ali Asad Lotia wrote:

afaik, you need to have device mapper support compiled into the kernel
and have device mapper userland utils available. i may be off the mark
since i use evms which allows LVM2 format for evms volumes.

--
ali


On 8/27/05, A JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I need some help mounting this logical volume. The LVM existed prior to
recent re-install of the OS, now I can't mount it? When doing the reinstall
I left the LVM partition alone and am guessing that's where the problem
lays. Does something need to be running in FC3 in order to recognize the the
system has a LVM? 


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vgdisplay -v
   Finding all volume groups
   Finding volume group VolGroup00
 --- Volume group ---
 VG Name   VolGroup00
 System ID
 Formatlvm2 
 Metadata Areas1

 Metadata Sequence No  2
 VG Access read/write
 VG Status resizable
 MAX LV0
 Cur LV1
 Open LV   0
  Max PV0
 Cur PV1
 Act PV1
 VG Size   140.34 GB
 PE Size   32.00 MB
 Total PE  4491
 Alloc PE / Size   4490 / 140.31 GB
 Free  PE / Size   1 / 32.00 MB
 VG UUID  
MgtbZF-YwPz-QxTi-ZB4U-bPOV-jMBy-fzO4EI


 --- Logical volume ---
 LV Name/dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth
 VG NameVolGroup00 
 LV UUID   
wh17e4-mGEJ-FwMv-ESpY-7Oc2-kzTf-uEdhjZ

 LV Write Accessread/write
 LV Status  available
 # open 0
 LV Size140.31 GB
 Current LE 4490 
 Segments   1

 Allocation inherit
 Read ahead sectors 0
 Block device   253:0

 --- Physical volumes ---
 PV Name   /dev/hda5
 PV UUID  
8BiXq5-ZKdF-CJv8-qTlc-s4hI-WVz0-sb9sFj 
 PV Status allocatable

 Total PE / Free PE4491 / 1

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mount /dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth /video
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
/dev/VolGroup00/VGforMyth,
   or too many mounted file systems
 
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