Hi,
I try to restore a LVM from a file-level backup in a cloud repository, VAL 4.0.
The restore process goes fine, but I see an error at the end of the job:
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Deactivating LVM logical volume [vg_data/lv_mysql].
Deactivating LVM logical volume [lv_mysql].
WARN|LvmLogicalVolume: Unable to deactivate: Logical volume vg_data/lv_mysql in use.
>> |Deactivate failed.
Sleep and try again. attempt: 0/10
.........
Deactivating LVM logical volume [lv_mysql]. Failed.
[SessionLog][error] Failed to perform post-restore disks configuration adjustment.
Post-restore disks configuration adjustment. Failed.
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The LVM is restored but not mounted (I have to mount it manually).
Any idea? Is it an issue or a normal behaviour?
Thanks
Marco S.
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Re: Error restoring LVM
Hi,
It's hard to say without logs. In general, during volume restores VAL might be unable to adjust fstab (so that restored volumes will be mounted automatically). However, since you're using file-level restore it's simply not the case.
Kindly open a support case and post your case ID in this thread so we can review it.
Thanks!
It's hard to say without logs. In general, during volume restores VAL might be unable to adjust fstab (so that restored volumes will be mounted automatically). However, since you're using file-level restore it's simply not the case.
Kindly open a support case and post your case ID in this thread so we can review it.
Thanks!
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Re: Error restoring LVM
Hi,
sorry for mistake, I wanted to say volume-level backup.
The error was from a production server with mysql instance, but I replicated it in my lab in a fresh Ubuntu install yesterday.
I've opened the case number 04156947.
Thanks
Marco S.
sorry for mistake, I wanted to say volume-level backup.
The error was from a production server with mysql instance, but I replicated it in my lab in a fresh Ubuntu install yesterday.
I've opened the case number 04156947.
Thanks
Marco S.
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