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[Xen-users] CLVMD hangs

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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 09:10:11 +0100
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Hi all,

 

i use redhat cluster my os version  is 5.4. I have a three-node cluster and clustered VG (XenVG) with many LV (one for each VM). After a cluster reboot I’m not able to restart clvmd anymore due to vgscan hangs.

 

Is there a way to convert the clustered VG to a non-clustered one? I tried changing the locking_typ parameter from 3 to 1 but it wasn’t the right solution.

 

The system hangs each time I use the command vgscan, vgdisplay and vgchange.

 

Any suggestion?

 

Thanks a lot for any idea.

 

Best regards,

Francesco Gallo

 

 

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