control: reassign -1 lvm2 Am 28.12.2014 um 15:28 schrieb Vincent Danjean: > Package: systemd > Version: 215-8 > Severity: important > > I upgraded a system from wheezy to jessie. It has 3 disks with 8 main > partitions (not counting /boot, grub-core, ...) assembled 2 by 2 (from > different disks in each pair) in 4 RAID1 arrays that are all used as PV for a > big LVM group. > I was using lvmetad (use_lvmetad=1 in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf) > > After rebooting in jessie (so, with systemd while I was with sysv init > scripts before), I got a timeout while trying to mount my filesystems. > Once I've the emergency shell, typing "vgchange -ay" fixes the problem > (until the next reboot). > From my reading, "vgchange -ay" whould not be required when using lvmetad > because udev rules should activate things when they appair. I do not kwow > where the root of the problem leads. Perhaps udev rules are not correct. > Or, as lvmetad seems not present initially (to find the /root filesystem in > initramfs : I've a message on the console telling my that, as lvmetad is not > present, scanning is used), udev rules are not executed, or they are executed > but they have no effect, or ... > > For now, I desactivated lvmetad and my system is now booting correctly. > But there is a bug somewhere. > I made this report against systemd, but it is possible that the problem > comes > from another package (lvm and/or udev). Feel free to reassign if required. >
This looks like an lvm2 issue, therefore reassigning. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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