[Linux-cluster] LVM2 from cvs is a no go

Bryn M. Reeves breeves at redhat.com
Fri Jan 26 09:40:19 UTC 2007


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Brandon Lamb wrote:
> So I am following the instructions from the usage.txt
> 
> I have instaled a 2.6.19.2 kernel with gfs2, dlm, configfs, ipv6 and
> sctp. I installed openais from the svn.osdl.org/openais, i installed
> libvolume_id using udev-104, and i installed cluster from the cvs.
> 
> Now I am onto instaling LVM2/CLVM (optional) it says, but it will not
> compile. Am I missing something? Below is the output from make
> 
> 

All those errors relate to symbols in the device-mapper library. It
looks like the version installed on your system is too old to build
current CVS.

Grab a later version from http://sourceware.org/dm/ and you should find
the build problems go away. You might also want to look at the
"--with-dm=/path" configure option for LVM2 - that way you can build it
against the latest libdevmapper without replacing whatever version is
installed on your distribution.

Kind regards,

Bryn.

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