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| log69 |
Posted: Feb 24 2012, 07:05 PM
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Hi Everyone!
I have SL 6.2 amd64 system, pretty fresh and standard install with the Gnome UI. The only thing I noticed in the Service Configuration that the lvm2-monitor service is shown dead. Could you kindly tell me why that can be? I see at boot that the system checks for available LVM partitions, and since I don't use any, it doesn't find any. Can that be the reason that the lvm2-monitor doesn't start up at all? I would expect it to be running in case I connect up an LVM disk, just like mdmonitor is running too. Shouldn't that make sense? Thanks! |
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| log69 |
Posted: Feb 24 2012, 09:06 PM
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Meanwhile, I checked the content of /etc/init.d/lvm2-monitor and saw that it just checks for existing volume groups, and if none are found then it simply exists.
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| joutlan |
Posted: Feb 25 2012, 07:39 AM
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That sounds right to me. I use LVM...I'm doing a clean install now and I'll check mine. -------------------- DΞLL Precision M6700: 17 inch NB//i7-quad w/USB 3.0, 16.0GB, Quadro K5000M 2.0GB DDR3, RGBLED //W8P64/Scientific Linux 6.4 x64
DΞLL Vostro 3350 Nirvana: 13 inch NB w/ IntelSSD// W8Px64 (Work;Games) Nexus 4 //Android |
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