What happens when it complain that there is no VGs ?
When you run 'vgs' what is the output?
Also, take a look into
https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-lvm/2016-February/msg00012.html
I have the feeling that you need to disable all lvs - not only the thin pool, but also the
thin LVs (first).
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Sep 29, 2019 23:00, jeremy_tourville(a)hotmail.com wrote:
Yes, I can take the downtime. Actually, I don't have any choice at the moment
because it is a single node setup. :) I think this is a distributed volume from the
research I have performed. I posted the lvchange command in my last post, this was the
result- I ran the command lvchange -an /dev/gluster_vg1/lv_datadisks When I do this I get
the message "Volume group "gluster_vg1" not found. Cannot process volume
group gluster_vg1". I also tried the command the way you specified with just the LV
and get the same results.
I had placed the system in Global maintenance mode prior to the reboot. Upon reboot I
got the messages about the various gluster volumes not being able to be mounted because of
timeout issues. That is what started my OP. I think we are both thinking along the same
lines regarding the issue. I think the question is how do you fix a volume that the
system won't mount? It does seem likely that the thinpool needs to be repaired but
what do you do if you can't even perform the first step in the procedure?
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