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Dec 30 |
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Dec 27 |
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iSCSI device mapped to different SCSI device See also: tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/lvm2faq.html#AEN383 |
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Dec 27 |
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Dec 27 |
answered | iSCSI device mapped to different SCSI device |
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Dec 26 |
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iSCSI device mapped to different SCSI device I cannot vote the answer up. It addresses what to do if I had to start from scratch, not the rest. But thanks for that. |
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Dec 26 |
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Dec 26 |
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NFS server causes high load even when idle @JohnSiu done in original question. What are you hoping to see? Thx. |
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Dec 26 |
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Dec 25 |
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NFS server causes high load even when idle @JohnSiu probably not what you expected Personalities :
unused devices: <none>. No crash, and as I said activity only if the NFS server is running. |
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Dec 25 |
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NFS server causes high load even when idle @jippie added the info you wanted. Thanks. |
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Dec 25 |
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NFS server causes high load even when idle @JohnSiu I edited my question to add the info you requested. Thanks |
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Dec 25 |
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NFS server causes high load even when idle corrected spelling, added information requested by other users |
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Dec 25 |
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NFS server causes high load even when idle corrected spelling |
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Dec 24 |
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Dec 24 |
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iSCSI device mapped to different SCSI device Yes, I'm sure. Rebooting the server caused the disk to appear again at /dev/sdb which solved the problem. The question now is whether there is any way to make the process resilient against device name changes. |
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Dec 24 |
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Dec 24 |
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iSCSI device mapped to different SCSI device I have run vgchange as you say, what comes back is that the 5 volumes are activated (and the I/O errors). Now lvscan says, for instance, ACTIVE '/dev/a/vgrepos' [20.00 GiB] inherit, but when I try to mount that device on which I know there is a valid ext4 fs, I get invalid block error. |
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