Activity log for bug #343730

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-03-16 15:54:17 Brazen bug added bug
2009-03-16 15:55:07 Brazen description In a fresh install of Jaunty Alpha 6, the system has two identical 120GB ata hard drives. during the boot process I create 4 identical partitions and add them to Raid arrays: md0 is /boot with 210MB Raid 1 md1 is swap with 1GB Raid 0 md2 is / with 4GB Raid 1 md3 is physical volume for LVM using the rest of the space in Raid 1 I created a volume group called 'vgdata' with md3 After a reboot, the volume group is missing. Running the following commands find the the volume group and appear to complete successfully: sudo pvscan sudo vgscan sudo vgchange -ay vgdata sudo vgmknodes but there is still no /dev/vgkvm device created. I've tried wiping out md3 and recreating the raid device and volume group manual. After creation, I can use the volume group like normal, but it dissappears again after reboot. In a fresh install of Jaunty Alpha 6, the system has two identical 120GB ata hard drives. during the boot process I create 4 identical partitions and add them to Raid arrays: md0 is /boot with 210MB Raid 1 md1 is swap with 1GB Raid 0 md2 is / with 4GB Raid 1 md3 is physical volume for LVM using the rest of the space in Raid 1 I created a volume group called 'vgdata' with md3 After a reboot, the volume group is missing. Running the following commands find the the volume group and appear to complete successfully: sudo pvscan sudo vgscan sudo vgchange -ay vgdata sudo vgmknodes but there is still no /dev/vgkvm device created. I've tried wiping out md3 and recreating the raid device and volume group manually from the command line. After creation, I can use the volume group like normal, but it dissappears again after reboot.
2010-02-28 03:20:45 David Tombs affects ubuntu virt-manager (Ubuntu)
2011-03-01 03:37:36 Marc Deslauriers affects virt-manager (Ubuntu) lvm2 (Ubuntu)