On 11/10/19 9:59 AM, sixpack13 wrote:
On 11/10/19 3:17 AM, sixpack13 wrote:

Those are "normal".  If you check your own logs you will see the same thing.

there is no need to check my log's regarding lvm entries.
here is no lvm running !
so I can't know what is "normal" on lvm boxes.
and therefore I underwrote my prev. comment with "just some wild guesses ..."

Well....

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ df
Filesystem             1K-blocks       Used  Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3              484521344   85436228  374403084  19% /
/dev/sda1                1408512     239604    1079308  19% /boot
/dev/sdb1              503707832  206087100  271964156  44% /home
ds6:/volume1/syntegra 2879621632 1119884032 1759635200  39% /syntegra
ds6:/volume1/misty    2879621632 1119884032 1759635200  39% /home/egreshko/misty
ds6:/volume1/video    2879621632 1119884032 1759635200  39% 
/home/egreshko/Videos
ds6:/volume1/music    2879621632 1119884032 1759635200  39% /home/egreshko/music

So, no lvm here right?

And from my log at shutdown....

Nov 06 10:37:31 meimei.greshko.com audit[1]: SERVICE_START pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 
ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:init_t:s0 msg='unit=lvm2-monitor comm="systemd" 
exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success'
Nov 06 10:37:31 meimei.greshko.com lvm[462]:   /dev/sdf: open failed: No medium 
found
Nov 06 10:37:31 meimei.greshko.com lvm[462]:   /dev/sde: open failed: No medium 
found
Nov 06 10:37:31 meimei.greshko.com lvm[462]:   /dev/sdd: open failed: No medium 
found
Nov 06 10:37:31 meimei.greshko.com lvm[462]:   /dev/sdc: open failed: No medium 
found
Nov 06 10:37:31 meimei.greshko.com lvm[462]:   /dev/sdf: open failed: No medium 
found
Nov 06 10:37:31 meimei.greshko.com lvm[462]:   /dev/sde: open failed: No medium 
found
Nov 06 10:37:31 meimei.greshko.com lvm[462]:   /dev/sdd: open failed: No medium 
found
Nov 06 10:37:31 meimei.greshko.com lvm[462]:   /dev/sdc: open failed: No medium 
found

Maybe check your logs just for fun?



You can always check to see if you have any AVC messages in the audit logs.
Very doubtful it would be selinux.
clearing "doubt" may lead to more knowledge, e.g. relabeling want hurt, AFAIK.
and afterwards we know definitive what wasn't the right solution and it reduces the 
number of potential "wild guesses" too, until one come up with the right one.

Deal ?

Which is why one should check the logs?



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