Re: LVM Probleme nach upgrade auf Bookworm
Ich hab gerade mal die /e/lvm/lvm.conf jetzt mit der von bullseye
verglichen. Die jetzt ist "leer".
$ egrep -v '^\s*$|#' /etc/lvm/lvm.conf
config {
}
devices {
}
allocation {
}
log {
}
backup {
}
shell {
}
global {
}
activation {
}
dmeventd {
}
die alte hab ich an den Schluss gestellt.
Ich hab die alte lvm.conf mal versuchsweise in /etc/lvm/ getauscht und
dann initramfs -k all -u && update-grub
Leider ohne eine Veränderung.
Schönen Abend noch zusammen
Ulrich
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$ egrep -v '^\s*$|#' /etc/lvm/lvm.conf.bullseye
config {
checks = 1
abort_on_errors = 0
profile_dir = "/etc/lvm/profile"
}
devices {
dir = "/dev"
scan = [ "/dev" ]
obtain_device_list_from_udev = 1
external_device_info_source = "none"
sysfs_scan = 1
scan_lvs = 0
multipath_component_detection = 1
md_component_detection = 1
fw_raid_component_detection = 0
md_chunk_alignment = 1
data_alignment_detection = 1
data_alignment = 0
data_alignment_offset_detection = 1
ignore_suspended_devices = 0
ignore_lvm_mirrors = 1
require_restorefile_with_uuid = 1
pv_min_size = 2048
issue_discards = 0
allow_changes_with_duplicate_pvs = 0
allow_mixed_block_sizes = 0
}
allocation {
maximise_cling = 1
use_blkid_wiping = 1
wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs = 1
mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs = 0
}
log {
verbose = 0
silent = 0
syslog = 1
overwrite = 0
level = 0
command_names = 0
prefix = " "
activation = 0
debug_classes = [ "memory", "devices", "io", "activation",
"allocation", "metadata", "cache", "locking", "lvmpolld", "dbus" ] }
backup {
backup = 1
backup_dir = "/etc/lvm/backup"
archive = 1
archive_dir = "/etc/lvm/archive"
retain_min = 10
retain_days = 30
}
shell {
history_size = 100
}
global {
umask = 077
test = 0
units = "r"
si_unit_consistency = 1
suffix = 1
activation = 1
proc = "/proc"
etc = "/etc"
wait_for_locks = 1
locking_dir = "/run/lock/lvm"
prioritise_write_locks = 1
abort_on_internal_errors = 0
metadata_read_only = 0
mirror_segtype_default = "raid1"
raid10_segtype_default = "raid10"
sparse_segtype_default = "thin"
use_lvmlockd = 0
system_id_source = "none"
use_lvmpolld = 1
notify_dbus = 1
}
activation {
checks = 0
udev_sync = 1
udev_rules = 1
retry_deactivation = 1
missing_stripe_filler = "error"
raid_region_size = 2048
raid_fault_policy = "warn"
mirror_image_fault_policy = "remove"
mirror_log_fault_policy = "allocate"
snapshot_autoextend_threshold = 100
snapshot_autoextend_percent = 20
thin_pool_autoextend_threshold = 100
thin_pool_autoextend_percent = 20
monitoring = 1
activation_mode = "degraded"
}
dmeventd {
}
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