Alan Gagne <alanjgagne at gmail.com
<https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users>> writes:
>>/ >>/ />/ Jul 19 07:35:26 knucklehead.xxxx.com kernel: device-mapper:
table:
/>>/ />>/ />/ 253:4: linear: dm-linear: Device lookup failed
/>>/ />>/ />/ Jul 19 07:35:26 knucklehead.xxxx.com kernel: device-mapper:
ioctl:
/>>/ />>/ />/ error adding target to table
/>>/ />>/ /
/>>/ />>/ It seems likely that this is what causes your problem. When you
google
/>>/ />>/ for the error message, there are a lot of reports about it. You
could
/>>/ />>/ look into them and try to figure out how to solve the issue ---
someone
/>>/ />>/ said old meta information caused it, someone else said removing a
/>>/ />>/ package that provides dmraid fixed it for them ...
/>>/ />/ Yea, I have been looking at those. I was hoping that between here and
/>>/ />/ filing a bug
/>>/ />/ I would get the best answer.
/>>/ /
/>>/ The dmraid package seems to be installed by default. I'd try to remove
/>>/ it.
/>/ Tried it. No Joy !
/>/ Back to Google .
/
At this point, I'd make a bug report on the mdadm or the kernel package
about it if there isn't one yet.
I opened a bug report before posting to the list.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=985638
Other than that, besides google, I'd
try to find whatever configuration files there might be involved in
getting the RAID up and try to see if there is something that could be
adjusted.
find /etc -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep device-mapper
/etc/lvm/lvm.conf
I get lvm.conf and a couple of selinux files (selinux is disabled).
Do you still get the same error message?
Yes, same error messages with dmraid removed.
Thanks
Alan
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