From: "Erik Bågfors" <erik@bagfors.nu>
To: Linux LVM Mailinglist <linux-lvm@sistina.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Urgent, Please help LVM-krash
Date: Mon Dec 17 05:40:01 2001 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1008589296.18947.4.camel@detrius> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20011217122223.A28720@sistina.com>
mån 2001-12-17 klockan 12.22 skrev Heinz J . Mauelshagen:
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 02:37:04PM +0100, Erik Bågfors wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Yesterday I krashed my lvm. This is the first time I'm having real
> > problems with it.
> >
> > This is what happened.
> >
> > I was going to add a new lv and used the lvcreate-command as usual.
> > This time I forgot the -n switch and when I realized that I hit ctrl-c..
> > BAD idea!
>
> Erik,
>
> that's actually starneg, because the tools intercept ctrl-c and the like :-(
Hmm.. well .. it did break the program for me.. Maybe it's an old
version with mandrake 8.1??
I know that the kernel lvm-stuff is NOT the latest version. Is it ok to
run an old version or do I risk damage to the system??
> > Now my vg is gone. I can't get it back whatever I try. Any help would
> > be VERY appreciated.
> >
> > A vgscan just sais "no volume groups found" or something like that.
> > doing a pvdisplay on the pv's in my vg gives me that they should be in
> > "diskvg" (which is correct). I've tried doing vgcfgrestore from the
> > backups in /etc/lvmconf but that doesn't help. vgscan still doesn't
> > find it.
>
> Did you run "pvcreate -ff" on all of your PVs belonging to diskvg *before*
> you run vgcfgrestore on all of them? vgscan afetrwards.
At first I didn't, but I tried that later. Same thing.
> >
> > I looked at the HOWTO and found a program named uuid_fixer that looked
> > like it could solve the problem but it died with an "illegal
> > instruction" regardless of if I used the precompiled version or compiled
> > it myself.
> >
> > This is on a mandrake 8.1-box with lvm, xfs, reiserfs and devfs so there
> > are alot of things to think about.
> >
> > When doing stuff I did the following first:
> > reboot into single user, remount / rw, mount /proc, restore some
> > standar-stuff into /dev, and start devfsd
> >
> > After that I tried vgcfgrestore, vgscan, uuid_fixer and just about
> > everything I could think or.
>
> I think it was just the lack of pvcreate before vgcfgrestore.
Perhaps.
But I think there was another problem. I've had a few small problems
with xfs under mandrake 8.1. Sometimes I've lost some files. I really
don't know why but the data in them have been corrupted or they were 0
bytes in size. I have been really mean to the computer and killing the
power on it while it was running and so on. But that was never a problem
under reiserfs so I'm back with 100% reiserfs now. I think the files in
/etc/lvmconf were strange.
> >
> > Please please please help me. Can anyone solve this. There are over 60
> > GB of stuff on this computer and it needs to work TODAY :(
> >
Like I said I needed that computer back the same day. I ended up
reinstalling the box. Loosing the data I had on it. Luckily most data
was either not important or could be restored from backup. The only
thing I really lost was the system with all it's services and the like.
So I guess I need to resetup samba/appleshare/web/nfs/dns and so on.
/Erik
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2001-12-13 7:35 [linux-lvm] Urgent, Please help LVM-krash Erik Bågfors
2001-12-17 5:22 ` Heinz J . Mauelshagen
2001-12-17 5:40 ` Erik Bågfors [this message]
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