* [linux-lvm] Re: Serious LVM Problem [not found] <20061004191008.70E6A731BD@hormel.redhat.com> @ 2006-10-04 19:19 ` TNJazzGrass 2006-10-05 12:08 ` paddy 2006-10-04 19:23 ` [linux-lvm] " John Ward 1 sibling, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: TNJazzGrass @ 2006-10-04 19:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-lvm Unfortunately, I don't have any idea what to do to accomplish this, or if I can even do it. I created them with Disk Druid on FC3 a couple of years ago and pretty much hadn't touched the machine at all since then. When I "upgraded" to FC5 a couple of weeks ago, I unchecked all the boxes for the data drives (hdb, hdd, hde, hdf and hdg) so they should have been set to "do not format, keep existing data" but I can't remember exactly what I did with hda (which was also part of the array - at least some of it). The box has been sitting in the corner for a month or so while I try to figure out if it's salvageable. I have not done anything with it since FC5 was loaded, except attempt to attach the Physical Volumes to the LVM using the LVM Management GUI. So I'm not sure what you mean by "restore the LV's back" or how I would go about doing it. I *may* have destroyed part of the array by reinstalling the OS on /dev/hda...although I'm not sure how it was set up in the first place. If this is the case though, is the data that was on the other physical volumes still actually accessible in some way? At this point I'm ready to start over, but not before I've exhausted all my options. Thanks, Dirk --- Josef Whiter wrote: > Usually the best thing to do in this case is to try > and restore the LV's back > the way they were when you created them. You > wouldn't happen to know exactly > how you created them in the first place would you? > If you do you can try and > recreate the LV's exactly the way they were before > and it should show up, kind > of like if your partition table eats it and you have > the exact geometry of the > partition tables before they disappeared. Thank > you, > > Josef __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [linux-lvm] Re: Serious LVM Problem 2006-10-04 19:19 ` [linux-lvm] Re: Serious LVM Problem TNJazzGrass @ 2006-10-05 12:08 ` paddy 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: paddy @ 2006-10-05 12:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: LVM general discussion and development On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 12:19:47PM -0700, TNJazzGrass wrote: > Unfortunately, I don't have any idea what to do to > accomplish this, or if I can even do it. > > I created them with Disk Druid on FC3 a couple of > years ago and pretty much hadn't touched the machine > at all since then. When I "upgraded" to FC5 a couple > of weeks ago, I unchecked all the boxes for the data > drives (hdb, hdd, hde, hdf and hdg) so they should > have been set to "do not format, keep existing data" > but I can't remember exactly what I did with hda > (which was also part of the array - at least some of > it). > > The box has been sitting in the corner for a month or > so while I try to figure out if it's salvageable. I > have not done anything with it since FC5 was loaded, > except attempt to attach the Physical Volumes to the > LVM using the LVM Management GUI. > > So I'm not sure what you mean by "restore the LV's > back" or how I would go about doing it. > > I *may* have destroyed part of the array by > reinstalling the OS on /dev/hda...although I'm not > sure how it was set up in the first place. > > If this is the case though, is the data that was on > the other physical volumes still actually accessible > in some way? At this point I'm ready to start over, > but not before I've exhausted all my options. next question is what were the PVs if the PVs were the whole drives hdb, hdd, hde, hdf and hdg (and possibly also all or some of hda), then quite a lot of metadata should be available there. pvscan might help you here ? IIRC, if you have some PVs, then you should have a copy of the table in those that will tell you what PVs there were in the VG. supposing you have say 5 PVs out of 6 intact then there is a next step, but I'm not sure what it is off the top of my head. I expect it will have been discussed before on this list, so take a look at the archives. Regards, Paddy -- Perl 6 will give you the big knob. -- Larry Wall ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [linux-lvm] Serious LVM Problem [not found] <20061004191008.70E6A731BD@hormel.redhat.com> 2006-10-04 19:19 ` [linux-lvm] Re: Serious LVM Problem TNJazzGrass @ 2006-10-04 19:23 ` John Ward 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: John Ward @ 2006-10-04 19:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-lvm I would suggest trying 'gpart' for recovery: http://home.pages.de/~michab/gpart/ > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 08:48:58 -0700 (PDT) > From: TNJazzGrass <tnjazzgrass@yahoo.com> > Subject: [linux-lvm] Serious LVM Problem > To: linux-lvm@redhat.com > Message-ID: <20061004154858.80196.qmail@web53005.mail.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Hi all, > > This is my first post here and I'm fairly > inexperienced with Linux, so please be gentle! > ... > Can anyone provide me some troubleshooting assistance > so I can determine what to do next? I'm not afraid of > the command line, but I'm not all that skilled on it > either (so I'd need instructions that are fairly > straightforward). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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