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SubjectRe: LVM, snapshots and Linux 2.4.x
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 03:16:07AM +0200, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
> In article <20030715223342.GH26404@corp.vendio.com> you wrote:
> > if I turn off HIGHIO, the lvcreate command completes successfully, but
> > the snapshot is unmountable.
>
> kvm was segfaulting for me with xfs if the snapsht volume gets full, but I
> think this is fixed.
> What filesystem do you had on the snapshot volume? Depending on the
> filesystem, you may need to mount it without journal replay, or with
> ignoring duplicate uuids.

Kernel 2.4.18 segfaults when I do the lvcreate -s

Kernel 2.4.21 with the HighMem I/O fails on the lvcreate -s.

Kernel 2.4.21 without HighMem I/O fails but with High mem fails
when I try to mount the snapshot.

Kernel 2.4.21 without high memory, and without high i/o suceeds
in both creating and mounting the snapshot.

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