Hi dinster,
Did you create your extra logical volume in the existing pve volume group?
I had the same error a few weeks ago after I'd customised the LVM layout and did that.
(starts about 5 posts down)
http://www.proxmox.com/forum/showthread.php?p=14367#post14367
If you create new logical...
Its probably because of my faffing about and doing things a non-standard way in terms of how proxmox is set up.
The exact error I got was:
ERROR: command '/sbin/vgchange -aln storage' failed with exit code 5I've moved the standard 'data' LV from the standard 'pve' VG on the RAID 1 controller to...
Thanks Dietmar, I will make sure that's the case.
And I've just noticed in playing around with LVM setups that if /dev/pve/data is moved to another VG, make sure that is not the same VG used for Virtual Disk LVM groups under the new storage model.
As when you go to delete a LVM Virtual Disk...
<slaps forehead>
I see proxmox already installs /var/lib/vz to its own LV, so if I want that on our RAID 10 I think I just need to bring that in as a PV and pvmove the data LV over.
Hi, I'm a new user to proxmox, interested in moving over from an existing openvz setup.
On our current system, / is on an 80GB raid 1 and /var/lib/vz is on a separate 750GB raid 10 (1+0) array. The proxmox installer sets up everything on a single volume group (which would end up on our 80GB...
Looks like they're sticking to released RHEL kernels. I imagine when RHEL6 is (finally) released they'll rebase to whichever version of the kernel redhat end up using (2.6.29??).
As a new user of proxmox (1 month) +1 for having KVM and containers - whether that's openvz or lxc down the road -...
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