From: Kai Iskratsch <kai@stella.at>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] hard drive crash info please
Date: Thu May 8 13:29:01 2003 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3EBAA220.9070404@stella.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1052416232.17357.32.camel@randy.randyperkins.com>
hi
you need lvm2 to activate a partial volume group. if you have a backup
of your vgcfg then you may restore your config to a new harddisk with
the lvm1 tools.
i had no actual vgcfgbackup so i needed to upgrade to lvm2 to activate
the partial vg and make a backup of all partitions that were not
affected by the crashed harddisk. then i used the vgcfgbackup on the
partial vg and edited the meadata from the backup (lvm2 saves the backup
data in human readable form) that all missing segments are put on the
replacement disc. after i restored the backup everything worked again
and i lost only the data which was on the bad disk.
kai
.
Randy Perkins wrote:
>hello,
> I have a lvm setup of 5 PV (disks), 1 VG, and 1 LV. one of the drives
>just started clicking, and is not recognizable by the bios. Now when i
>boot up my volume group is not recognized.
>some info:
>
>redhat 8.0
>lvm 1.0.3
>readable copy of /etc/lvmconf/my_vg.conf ( about 5 months old )
>
>
> How can i retrieve some of the data that is contained soley
>on the other 4 drives. ?? Any help is appreciated.
>
>
> i have been looking over the list,
>and it appears this thread talks about extracting data from LV
>that didnt span the bad disk, but i only have one LV.
>http://lists.sistina.com/pipermail/linux-lvm/2003-April/013911.html
>it looks like he is using lvm2
>.
> does lvm2 have additional tools that can be used to bring back some of
>my data. ??
>
>i was just keeping mp3 on this LV, but when i upgraded redhat i moved
>all my data to it for awhile, and never moved it back. my wife is
>pissed cause i lost all my digital pictures, and i lost all my personal
>files. i knew better but didnt listen to myself. the hard drive gave
>no errors in the logs, which i monitor, it just up and started beating
>its head against the wall. thanks for any help
>
>randy
>
>
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>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-05-08 13:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-05-08 12:50 [linux-lvm] hard drive crash info please Randy Perkins
2003-05-08 13:14 ` Emmanuel Varagnat
2003-05-08 16:45 ` Randy Perkins
2003-05-08 17:04 ` Emmanuel Varagnat
2003-05-08 13:29 ` Kai Iskratsch [this message]
2003-05-09 12:45 ` Randy Perkins
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2003-05-08 16:54 Randy Perkins
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