From: "marduk" <marduk@python.net>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] Help, /usr will not mount!
Date: Thu Nov 6 06:36:01 2003 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20031106123527.B08897F524@server2.messagingengine.com> (raw)
I just lost /usr. Please someone tell me it can be restored.
The thing is, I am attempting to move my drives to another system. My
two SCSI drives
are smaller and older and the new system has no SCSI adapter yet, so I
thought it best
to remove the two scsi drives from the volume group before moving the 2
IDEs to the new
box. Here's what I did:
pvmove /dev/sda1
Well, pvmove gave me an error message (I can not remember the exact
message) and returned
me to the command prompt, so I assumed nothing was done. Afterward, I
ran another,
non-destructive command (i think vgscan or something like that) and the
process just froze.
Since I was at the console in single-user mode and could not get back to
the shell, I
rebooted. Well, on reboot the system could not mount my /usr or
/var/video (not important)
because the superblock could not be found. Both partitions were logical
volumes.
It really sucks not having /usr as you can imagine. I've managed to get a
basic /usr working
that I copied from a CD onto my / partition (that's not a LVM volume).
Running pvmove again, just gives me the same error as before. Running
pvmove --abort freezes
again. When I run ps after the pvmove --abort, I see the process status
for pvmove is D<L
but it doesn't appear to be doing anything (it's been "running" for over
6 hours now).
Please tell me I can get /usr (and /var/video) back and how.
--m
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marduk@letterboxes.org
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