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From: Luca Berra <bluca@comedia.it>
To: jannetta@henning.org,
	LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] restoring my lvm
Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:04:49 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060423090449.GB950@percy.comedia.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4660.192.168.0.15.1145779720.squirrel@192.168.0.15>

On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 09:08:40AM +0100, Jannetta S Steyn wrote:
>Hi Luca
>
>>>Disk /dev/hdb - 3249 MB / 3098 MiB - CHS 6296 16 63
>>>     Partition               Start        End    Size in sectors
>>>* Linux                    0   1  1   202  15 63     204561 [/boot]
>>>D Linux                  203   0  1  5645  15 63    5486544 [/]
>>>D Linux LVM              203   0  1  6295  15 63    6141744
>>>D Linux                  229   0  1  5560  15 63    5374656
>>>D Linux                  265   0  1  5596  15 63    5374656
>>>
>>
>> try with each of the linux partitions found and see if you can mount it
>> and get your data back.
>
>If I look at the way Redhat created a similar on a working system, I get
>the following information for the lv's created:
>
># lvscan
>  ACTIVE            '/dev/VolGroup02/LogVol00' [3.56 GB] inherit
>  ACTIVE            '/dev/VolGroup02/LogVol01' [320.00 MB] inherit
>
>Based on the above information, would you say that it is a reasonable to
>say that on the broken drive, the first lv was LogVol00, used for data and
>the second lv would have been LogVol01, used for swap.  Could I, like you
>suggested create a logical volume for the total size and perhaps get my
>data back (since the swap is at the end of it all?)
>
>Is creating a logical volume with lvcreate also only adjusting the
>information about the lvm and not actually touching the data, which means
>I can safely experiment, trying to change the lv's until I find the
>correct size? (I hope my questions make sense)
>
yes, but remember the "-Z n" option to lvcreate, or it will wipe the
first 1k of your data.

L.

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      reply	other threads:[~2006-04-23  9:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-04-21 23:06 [linux-lvm] restoring my lvm Jannetta S Steyn
2006-04-22  8:06 ` Luca Berra
2006-04-22 17:40   ` Jannetta S Steyn
2006-04-22 18:49     ` Jannetta S Steyn
2006-04-23  4:44     ` Luca Berra
2006-04-23  8:08       ` Jannetta S Steyn
2006-04-23  9:04         ` Luca Berra [this message]

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