On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 16:25 -0400, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Hmm...no responses at all. Has anyone else seen this error? I'm reluctant to move toward production with this server if I can't find out something about this error.
I have reinstalled all the CSGFS files and rebuilt the SRPM in question (lvm2-cluster-2.02.01-1.2.RHEL4.x86_64.rpm). Try this RPM and see if you get the same error:
http://centos.hughesjr.com/testing/RPMS/lvm2/lvm2-cluster-2.02.01-1.2.RHEL4....
I also rebuilt the lvm2 SRPM as well ... If the above package reinstalled did not do anything, then try reinstalling this one:
http://centos.hughesjr.com/testing/RPMS/lvm2/lvm2-2.02.01-1.3.RHEL4.x86_64.r...
I can not check the CentOS csgfs packages against the upstream ones as we do not have access to them, however I did check the second package (part of RHEL) against the upstream file and I did check the older packages built by CentOS against each of the newly built packages, and there was no differences at all.
Please install the top package first and test, then the second one and test. If installing both of these did not work, are you using a non CentOS kernel ... or maybe not the 2.6.9-34.EL or 2.6.9-34.ELsmp kernel provided by CentOS?
Bowie wrote:
This is an x86_64 system that I just updated from 4.2 to 4.3 (including the csgfs stuff).
When I watch the bootup on the console, I see an error:
lvm.static: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/liblvm2clusterlock.so: undefined symbol: lvm_snprintf
This error comes immediately after the "Activating VGs" line, so it appears to be triggered by the vgchange command in the clvmd startup file. I have another, identically configured, server which I have not updated yet. This server does not give this error.
Everything seems to be working fine, so is this something I need to worry about?
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