Hi all,
I just upgradet my proxmox ve server from 8.4.17 to the latest 9.2
(pve8to9 listed no warnings) and after the reboot the server was online without problem.
But some VMs on this machine not because one of the two vmgroups vanished:
I run a cluster with 9 nodes. The other nodes use the storage without any problems so i don't think, the reason lays in the storagesystem itself.
How can i get this volume back online?
this is my storage.cfg (relevant parts only):
pvscan doesn't show the volume nas:
and of course not vgs
iscsiadm reportes both targets active:
Btw: here is the pvscan from another node with active VG nas
Thanks for any ideas
Robert
I just upgradet my proxmox ve server from 8.4.17 to the latest 9.2
(pve8to9 listed no warnings) and after the reboot the server was online without problem.
But some VMs on this machine not because one of the two vmgroups vanished:
Volume group "nas" not foundTASK ERROR: can't activate LV '/dev/nas/vm-187-disk-0': Cannot process volume group nasI run a cluster with 9 nodes. The other nodes use the storage without any problems so i don't think, the reason lays in the storagesystem itself.
How can i get this volume back online?
this is my storage.cfg (relevant parts only):
Code:
iscsi: nas2
portal 10.0.0.1
target iqn.2004-04.com.qnap:ts-879u-rp:iscsi.nas2st1.d50f96
content none
lvm: nas2storage
vgname nas
base nas2:0.0.0.scsi-36e843b6b48a4ef4d6396d4aeedba03df
content rootdir,images
saveremove 1
shared 1
iscsi: nasasc2
portal 10.0.0.2:3260
target iqn.2004-04.com.qnap:ts-1263u:iscsi.target-0.3782ba
content none
lvm: nasascstorage
vgname nasasc2storage
base nasasc2:0.0.0.scsi-36e843b6990abe2ad192fd49a4da4f8d3
content rootdir,images
saferemove 1
shared 1
pvscan doesn't show the volume nas:
Code:
root@px1:~# pvscan
File descriptor 7 (pipe:[310251]) leaked on pvscan invocation. Parent PID 30369: /bin/bash
File descriptor 9 (pipe:[310252]) leaked on pvscan invocation. Parent PID 30369: /bin/bash
PV /dev/nvme0n1p3 VG pve lvm2 [<222.57 GiB / 15.99 GiB free]
PV /dev/sdd VG nasasc2storage lvm2 [<10.00 TiB / <10.00 TiB free]
Total: 2 [<10.22 TiB] / in use: 2 [<10.22 TiB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]
and of course not vgs
Code:
root@px1:~# vgs
File descriptor 7 (pipe:[310251]) leaked on vgs invocation. Parent PID 30369: /bin/bash
File descriptor 9 (pipe:[310252]) leaked on vgs invocation. Parent PID 30369: /bin/bash
VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree
nasasc2storage 1 0 0 wz--n- <10.00t <10.00t
pve 1 8 0 wz--n- <222.57g 15.99g
iscsiadm reportes both targets active:
Code:
iscsiadm -m session
tcp: [4] 10.0.0.2:3260,1 iqn.2004-04.com.qnap:ts-1263u:iscsi.target-0.3782ba (non-flash)
tcp: [5] 192.168.71.9:3260,1 iqn.2004-04.com.qnap:ts-879u-rp:iscsi.nas2st1.d50f96 (non-flash)
tcp: [6] 10.0.0.1:3260,1 iqn.2004-04.com.qnap:ts-879u-rp:iscsi.nas2st1.d50f96 (non-flash)
Btw: here is the pvscan from another node with active VG nas
Code:
root@px3:/etc/iscsi/send_targets# pvscan
File descriptor 9 (pipe:[1703811521]) leaked on pvscan invocation. Parent PID 1458954: bash
File descriptor 11 (pipe:[1703811522]) leaked on pvscan invocation. Parent PID 1458954: bash
PV /dev/mapper/mpath0 VG hitvol1 lvm2 [<20.00 TiB / <3.70 TiB free]
PV /dev/sdh VG nasasc2storage lvm2 [<10.00 TiB / <10.00 TiB free]
PV /dev/sdf VG nas lvm2 [<8.00 TiB / <6.30 TiB free]
PV /dev/sdb3 VG pve lvm2 [892.13 GiB / 16.00 GiB free]
PV /dev/sda1 VG LocalRaidPX3 lvm2 [2.45 TiB / 376.00 MiB free]
Total: 5 [41.32 TiB] / in use: 5 [41.32 TiB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]
Thanks for any ideas
Robert