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Re: [Xen-users] LVM issues and block issues 
| It can be right after bootup though before any domains have even started 
or been stopped. 
What I need to figure our is what commands are used to "check" a 
parition to see if its in user or not and if I can run those commands by 
hand to find the exact issue. 
Richard Thomas - CEO
Cyberlot Technologies Group Inc.
507.398.4124 - Voice
Mark Foster wrote:
 
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Richard Thomas wrote:
 
Still having issues with running multiple domains at same time
using LVM, the block script for some reason thinks they are mounted
guest already.
 
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logger: /etc/xen/scripts/block: Device /dev/VolGroup00/Virtual3 is
mounted in a guest domain, and
Im trying to figure out exactly what command is returning false
info.
 
I had similar trouble. The symptom appeared after trying to start a
DomU, which failed due to faulty networking... using xm destroy made
DomU go away but not the reference to the volume, so subsequent
attempts to start that DomU failed with a very similar message.
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Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints...
Mark D. Foster, CISSP <mark@xxxxxxxxx>  http://mark.foster.cc/
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