When I did the installation, I chose the  'install everything'  option, but
the default configuration for
the kernel didn't seem to have LVM enabled. I had to recompile with LVM
enabled, then
it all worked.

Peter







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On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 00:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Shawn,
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> I am doing something very similar and I've got it to work OK now.
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> i) LVM needs to be enabled in the kernel
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So I have to recompile the kernel?

That seems so odd that the raid modules and the LVM support modules are
all compiled into the kernel, but they are useless because the device
mapper module is not. (I tried both raid linear and LVM before becoming
frustrated.) Maybe the dm-mod module is just missing from the kernel
rpm. Has anyone got a reply from Terra Soft on this issue?

-Shawn

> ii) The device files are created when the machine reboots. There is a
line
> in /etc/rc.sysinit that does this.
>
> action $"Setting up Logical Volume Management:" /sbin/lvm vgscan
--mknodes && /sbin/lvm vgchange -a y
>
> You can run these commands on their own without rebooting.
>
> iii) When you create your logical volumes you might want to use the
--minor option to fix the minor device file
> numbers otherwise they get assigned in random fashion and nfs mounts may
get jumbled.
>
> I hope this helps
>
> Peter Harper
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> I am trying to set up a database server using YDL4.0 on a dual G5 with
> two 250GB disks. What I would like to do is use LVM to manage the disk
> space in order to have more than 250GB for my database files.
>
> What happens is that the logical volumes devices are not created, the
> error is /dev/mapper/control not found, device-mapper not in kernel?
>
> I really need to get this server built and would like to know if this
> has a known work around.
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