[Bug 1190295] Re: latest 10.04 kernel update breaks software RAID + LVM
A1an
1190295 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Jun 15 22:17:08 UTC 2013
On my system:
$ uname -svrmo
Linux 2.6.32-46-generic #108-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 11 15:56:25 UTC 2013 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release -a
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
Release: 10.04
Codename: lucid
The RAID 1 partitions broke since kernel 2.6.32-47 ("Continue to wait; or Press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery")
Booting back into 2.6.32-46 the md devices are correctly set up and the system boots normally
PS: still present with 2.6.32-48
Alan
** Summary changed:
- latest 10.04 kernel update breaks software RAID + LVM
+ 2.6.32-46 kernel update on 10.04 breaks software RAID (+ LVM)
** Summary changed:
- 2.6.32-46 kernel update on 10.04 breaks software RAID (+ LVM)
+ 2.6.32-47 kernel update on 10.04 breaks software RAID (+ LVM)
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Title:
2.6.32-47 kernel update on 10.04 breaks software RAID (+ LVM)
Status in “mdadm” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Been running 10.04 LTS on 8 similar AMD Opteron x86_64 servers for
several years. The servers have been kept up-to-date with patches as
they come out. These servers have been running 2.6.x kernels. Each
server has some form of Linux software RAID running on it as well as
3Ware hardware RAID card using SATA disks. Software RAID is
configured as RAID1 for all but one server running software RAID10.
All servers had software raid configured to use single partitions on
each disk of types of 0xFD (Linux Software Raid Autodetect). All
servers were configured with LVM over the top of /dev/md0.
In past year, mysterious problems have been happening with software
RAID after applying system patches. Upon reboot, server is unable to
mount LVM partitions on Linux software RAID and boot is interrupted
with "Continue to wait; or Press S to skip mounting or M for manual
recovery" requiring intervention from an operator.
Upon pressing 'M' and logging in as root, the LVM slices on the
software RAID partition are not mounted and sometimes appear to be
missing from LVM. Oftentimes pvs, vgs and lvs will complain about
"leaking memory". Germane to the issue, LVM will sometimes show the
problem partitions as "Active" while other times during the login,
they will simply be gone. With LVM and /dev/md0 unstable, there is
no way to discern the true state of the partitons in question.
Starting the system from alternate boot media such as CDROM or USB
drive, sometimes shows the software RAID and LVM in proper state which
leads to suspicion of a kernel update on the afflicted system.
Historically and subjectively, best practice in this instance seems to
be booting from live media and starting the array degraded mode, and
backing up the array.
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