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Failed when create LV.

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jccl2

Technical User
Jan 14, 2004
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Hello All,

When I tried create new lv on lpar on jfs2 with 100MB but they back with this error below, this vg have 10GB free, any sugestions?

Command: failed stdout: yes stderr: no

Before command completion, additional instructions may appear below.

mknod: /dev/rfslv12: There is not enough space in the file system.
0516-822 mklv: Unable to create logical volume.
crfs: 0506-902 Cannot create logical volume.


I have this configuration:

server-root /> lsvg
rootvg
dados_01
server-root /> lsvg dados_01
VOLUME GROUP: dados_01 VG IDENTIFIER: 0006709c0000d700000
00113df6a95f7
VG STATE: active PP SIZE: 8 megabyte(s)
VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs: 4350 (34800 megabytes)
MAX LVs: 512 FREE PPs: 1297 (10376 megabytes)
LVs: 13 USED PPs: 3053 (24424 megabytes)
OPEN LVs: 13 QUORUM: 2
TOTAL PVs: 1 VG DESCRIPTORS: 2
STALE PVs: 0 STALE PPs: 0
ACTIVE PVs: 1 AUTO ON: yes
MAX PPs per VG: 127000
MAX PPs per PV: 5080 MAX PVs: 25
LTG size (Dynamic): 256 kilobyte(s) AUTO SYNC: no
HOT SPARE: no BB POLICY: relocatable

server-root /> lsvg -l dados_01
dados_01:
LV NAME TYPE LPs PPs PVs LV STATE MOUNT POINT
loglv00 jfs2log 1 1 1 open/syncd N/A
fslv00 jfs2 41 41 1 open/syncd /adm
fslv01 jfs2 125 125 1 open/syncd /adt
fslv02 jfs2 1113 1113 1 open/syncd /dis
fslv03 jfs2 289 289 1 open/syncd /ind
fslv04 jfs2 9 9 1 open/syncd /tmp
fslv05 jfs2 9 9 1 open/syncd /grid
fslv06 jfs2 332 332 1 open/syncd /agp
fslv07 jfs2 1047 1047 1 open/syncd /505
fslv08 jfs2 18 18 1 open/syncd /adm1
fslv09 jfs2 9 9 1 open/syncd /adt2
fslv10 jfs2 44 44 1 open/syncd /dis2
fslv11 jfs2 16 16 1 open/syncd /ind2

 
After change name of the lv works...... I dont know why but's ok now.

Thanks.
 
Were you the only person on the machine?

It could be that someone fat-fingered a command and redirected to /dev/nul instead of /dev/null, thereby filling up /, then caught it and removed it between your two attempts at lv creation.

Not that I've ever done anything like that. :)

- Rod

IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert pSeries and AIX 5L
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