Receiving "These disks do not have known IO schedulers" installing 7.2 on CentOS 6
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:53 pm
Hi
I am running the install_vertica script and it doesn't get past the checking. I am receiving the following errors/warnings. Note that I've already adjusted the scheduler for sda to deadline. I checked the mapping of these lv partitions and I see they are dm-0 and dm-2. The only scheduler mentioned is "none" in those files. Here is the message:
Prerequisites not fully met during local (OS) configuration for
verify-xx.xx.xx.xx.xml:
HINT (S0151): https://my.vertica.com/docs/7.2.x/HTML/ ... shid=S0151
These disks do not have known IO schedulers:
'/dev/mapper/vg_myserver1-lv_home' ('') = '',
'/dev/mapper/vg_myserver1-lv_root' ('') = ''
WARN (S0170): https://my.vertica.com/docs/7.2.x/HTML/ ... shid=S0170
lvscan (LVM utility) indicates some active volumes.
I guess I am missing something here. I was trying to search the Linux forums too. I know that lvm is not supported but this is how the server was before. I just reinstalling the OS and vertica again for a new setup.
Thanks for any help.
KM
I am running the install_vertica script and it doesn't get past the checking. I am receiving the following errors/warnings. Note that I've already adjusted the scheduler for sda to deadline. I checked the mapping of these lv partitions and I see they are dm-0 and dm-2. The only scheduler mentioned is "none" in those files. Here is the message:
Prerequisites not fully met during local (OS) configuration for
verify-xx.xx.xx.xx.xml:
HINT (S0151): https://my.vertica.com/docs/7.2.x/HTML/ ... shid=S0151
These disks do not have known IO schedulers:
'/dev/mapper/vg_myserver1-lv_home' ('') = '',
'/dev/mapper/vg_myserver1-lv_root' ('') = ''
WARN (S0170): https://my.vertica.com/docs/7.2.x/HTML/ ... shid=S0170
lvscan (LVM utility) indicates some active volumes.
I guess I am missing something here. I was trying to search the Linux forums too. I know that lvm is not supported but this is how the server was before. I just reinstalling the OS and vertica again for a new setup.
Thanks for any help.
KM