[Bug 1570580] Re: Existing Logical Volumes on multipathed SCSI disks are not automatically activated during installation
dann frazier
dann.frazier at canonical.com
Tue Apr 26 02:55:46 UTC 2016
** Also affects: ubuntu-z-systems
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
Existing Logical Volumes on multipathed SCSI disks are not
automatically activated during installation
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
New
Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Installer version: 447
Kernel: 4.4.0.18
Description/Reproduction:
Logical Volumes that exist on multipathed SCSI disks from a previous installation are not automatically activated and thus can not be reused. Only the partitions are visible and that their type is "lvm" (s. screenshot).
Workaround:
When the partitioned disks are shown in the "Partition disks" menu,
open a shell. Then list all logical volumes with command lvs, and set
each logical volume active with lvchange -ay
<volumegroupname>/<lvolname>. Choose "Configure the Logical Volume
Manager", confirm keeping current partition layout with "Yes" and
"Finish" without changing anything. Then the Logical Volumes are
displayed in the "Partition disks" menu and filesystems can be created
and mountpoints defined.
I will attach syslog and partman of the installation attempt.
So obviously an lvchange -ay on all detected lolgical volumes is
missing at the proper time....
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