Pigz abort
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pvck & vgck ? Right now, I replaced one of the drives on sda5, and one of the drives on sdb1. They will need some time to rebuild.
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Well, I hope this works for you. I’m sorry I wasn’t much help, but it sounds like it was probably just a bad drive causing all of this headache. To test, while this one is rebuilding, do you have another storage node that has enough space that you could test with?
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Hey Tom, I appreciate you going through all the steps with me. I just wanted to rule out something silly that I may have missed. I’m currently waiting to see if I can establish another storage node.
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Have you had any luck, or is it still rebuilding?
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I’m uploading an image right now. Built a new simple (no bonding, no LVM, simple partitioning with default /images) VM Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS with Fog 0.32 on a 200 GB drive.
The really funny thing is, it still reads:
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That’s a problem with partimage, not with the fog system. It is rather annoying, but I don’t know how to get that to correct itself.
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Ah, I see… that’s good to know! Thank you.
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No problem and I hope all is working for you now.
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FOUND THIS…
[url]https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/911796[/url]
make sure that localhost 127.0.0.1 is in the hosts file
[SIZE=12px][FONT=monospace][COLOR=#333333]if localhost cannot be resolved for some reason this command will fail, then the nfs-kernel-server is started with the option[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=12px][FONT=monospace][COLOR=#333333]–no-nfs-version 3[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE=12px][FONT=monospace][COLOR=#333333]Reverts to lower version with 2gb file size limit…[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE] -
Am I understanding what you’re saying correctly? The reason things are failing is because the hosts file doesn’t have 127.0.0.1? Is this on the server or client?
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Hey Tom, I appreciate you following back up on this. Currently, I do have a drive that has failed in the LVM and am waiting on my boss for a replacement.
However, I don’t think that was the problem. As soon as I get a replacement drive, I’ll finish the upgrade process from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS to 14.04 LTS and from FOG 0.32 to 1.2.0. (The first one of these temporarily caused GRUB to break…)
Thanks again,
Chuck