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You can subscribe to this list. Hi, We are having a problem with one of our evms volumes.

The volume is a DriveLink object with two connected harddisc segments on two different harddiscs. After a reboot, the volume was not available and the evmsgui indicated that the volume was missing a child.
The correct segment was replaced bij a 'link_missing_child' DriveLink object. The correct disk segment is available in the 'available object' tab. The context menu of the 'link_missing_child' object has an option 'Replace Missing Child'. If i select this, i get a screen with the available objects, containing the correct disc segment. I hope / guess that this would restore the original configuration and solve our problem. But because the volume contains valueable data, i want to be really sure this doesn't go wrong. Does anybody have experience with this kind of problem?
And can anybody confirm that replacing the missing child object makes the volume available again without corrupting the filesystem? Or is there a better way to solve this problem? And is there a way to backup the meta_data when the 'backup' option in the 'action' menu of evmsgui gives an error? The volume is an 12 TB XFS filesystem, evms is version 2.5.3 on Suse Linux 10.0 on a x86_64 system. Thanks in advance, Arjen de Rijke. Attachments: Hi all, I'm having problems using the MS initiator with iscsi enterprise. The target machine is running iscsi enterprise 0.4.14.
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I partitioned a 250 gig SATA into 4 partitions like so: Disk /dev/sda: 250.0 GB, 16 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 6+ 83 Linux /dev/sda2 601 12 83 Linux /dev/sda3 1201 18 83 Linux /dev/sda4 1801 24 83 Linux and then used evms to build a RAID5 array out of sda1,sda2, and sda3. After that I put LVM2 on top of md0 called Storage. Through evms I also created 2 LVM regions called testregion1 and testregion2. So at this point I have lvm2/Storage/testregion1 and lvm2/Storage/testregion2. In the end I have /dev/evms/lvm2/Storage/testregion1 /dev/evms/lvm2/Storage/testregion2.
I then edited the ietd.conf to look like this: Target iqn.2007-01.com.hoober:dev.evms.lvm2.storage.testregion1 Lun 0 Path=/dev/evms/lvm2/Storage/testregion1 Target iqn.2007-01.com.hoober:dev.evms.lvm2.storage.testregion2 Lun 1 Path=/dev/evms/lvm2/Storage/testregion2 I (re)started the iscsi daemon which was successful. Now I installed the latest iSCSI initiator from MS's website and connected to the target machine described above. I am able to see both testregion1 and testregion2 from the initiator software. I connected to testregion1 and formatted the disk as NTFS. This all went smoothly, I even transferred a 3 gigabyte file just to make sure that everything was working correctly.
Next I wanted to test the 'growing' ability of my new disk so I fired up evms again and expanded the testregion1 to be just less than double it's original size. I applied the changes and went back to the initiator and used the disk management expand feature in windows XP. Once again this was fine.
Just to make sure that things were working ok I then rebooted the XP initiator machine - this is where things went awry. Upon reboot and reconnecting to testregion1 LUN I found that I could no longer see the device from the disk management console of XP even though the initiator software said that it was connected. I tested this on a production Windows 2003 machine as well, it connected to the LUN initially and won't connect again. Hi, I'm maintaining the EVMS-Package for Gentoo Linux and one of our users reported two problems on a Mac which I think aren't Distribution-dependant: i) The disk is already partitioned with an Apple Partition Map on it and he tries to create new regions. As it seems now, evms tries to use the DOS segment manager instead of the mac segment manager and the users has to remove the dos segment manager to force the usage of the other one. Do you have an idea, how this could be handled?