Hello again,
Not sure I have this down 100% but it appears that the main LVM config file ( /etc/lvm/lvm.conf ) has been changed on August 13, 2015 on a number of machines we have - all of them configured for automatic yum updates. So I presume that could be a change that came as part an update - potentially making the machine no longer bootable.
I am going to investigate this angle.
Boris.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Boris Epstein borepstein@gmail.com wrote:
Hello listmates,
I have encountered a rather peculiar situation.
We have a Centos 6 VM (64 bit) running on a VMware vSphere 5.5 server. It was running just fine until one day I decided to reboot it and it just would not boot up. Effectively, dracut failed to initialize the LVM, much like under the scenario described here:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/207593/how-to-make-lvms-at-available...
Following that I booted it off a Centos 6.6 install DVD in the rescue mode. It recognized the LVM partition without a glitch, booted it and seemed quite happy with it. having examined it, I discovered that, even though the root partition on the original VM was an LV it lacked the lvm2 package. I installed it, but that did not help. So at the moment I am stuck.
Hence if you can offer help on this one - please do, it will certainly be appreciated.
Cheers,
Boris.