System drops into single-user mode because LVM on multipath filesystems can't be mounted.
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Environment
Situation
In order to boot into multiuser mode and mount such filesystems, it becomes necessary to activate the LVM volume groups and logical volumes on multipath devices manually with # vgchange -ay and/or alter the LVM filter for SAN MPIO devices as a workaround, otherwise SAN devices are filtered out during boot.
/var/log/messages logs the following messages during boot:
systemd[1]: dev-vg_name-lv_name.device: Job dev-vg_name-lv_name.device/start timed out. systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device /dev/vg_name/lv_name. systemd[1]: Dependency failed for /mountpointX. systemd[1]: mountpointX.mount: Job mountpointX.mount/start failed with result 'dependency'. systemd[1]: dev-vg_name-lv_name.device: Job dev-vg_name-lv_name.device/start failed with result 'timeout'
Device-mapper may report:
device-mapper: table: 254:0: multipath: error getting device (-EBUSY) device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table
And/or pvs output may contain:
pvs[2859] lvmcmdline.c:3043 Using md_component_checks auto use_full_md_check 0 pvs[2859] device_mapper/libdm-config.c:987 devices/multipath_wwids_file not found in config: defaulting to "/etc/multipath/wwids" pvs[2859] device/dev-mpath.c:252 multipath wwids read 2 from /etc/multipath/wwids pvs[2859] device_mapper/libdm-config.c:987 report/output_format not found in config: defaulting to "basic" pvs[2859] device/dev-io.c:120 /dev/sdc: size is 578813952 sectors pvs[2859] device/dev-io.c:466 Closed /dev/sdc pvs[2859] device/dev-mpath.c:757 dev_is_mpath_component /dev/sdc naa.6000402001f457c54cd4fe0b00000000 in wwids file pvs[2859] filters/filter-mpath.c:33 /dev/sdc: Skipping mpath component device
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- Document ID:000021296
- Creation Date: 19-Dec-2023
- Modified Date:08-Feb-2024
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