From: "Mário Gamito" <lists@tuxdoit.com>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] Lost all info in a file server because of LVM - HEEEELP ME, please
Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2005 03:06:49 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <424DFE39.3080206@tuxdoit.com> (raw)
Hi,
I'm totally desperated.
I have this file server with a total of about 200 GB of my user's files.
The server has "3 in 1" discs, using LVM.
Somehow, i don't know why, the LVM info is gone and i cannot access my
file system.
I had in LVM:
sda1 -> /boot
sda2 -> /
sda3 -> /home (expanding to sdb and sdc and where all the Samba shares
resides).
sda4 -> swap
sdb
sdc
The machine now starts with a single partition ( / ) mounted on /dev/root
From there i can manually mount under /mnt, partitions "/boot", "/",
but NOT "/home".
Trying to mount /home, i always get the busy error.
I cannot unmount the "/" on /dev/root, obviously.
How can i (if possible) restore the LVM info ?
I have a backup from last Sunday, so, it's really not a life or death
case, but nevertheless it is a real annoiance, and the server is already
down for 24 hours :(
If it a lost case, how can i at least mount /home so that the changes
made since the backup until today can be transferred to another machine,
while i reinstall this that one that went bezerk ?
Any help would be apreciated.
Warm Regards,
M�rio Gamito
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