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* [linux-lvm] automatic repartitioning of devices in /etc/lvm/cache/.cache?
@ 2016-08-26  4:20 travis+ml-linux-lvm
  2016-08-26 10:46 ` Bryn M. Reeves
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: travis+ml-linux-lvm @ 2016-08-26  4:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm-request

Hello, I've got a persistent problem in that the second two disks of my array
occasionally have their heads wiped, with a GPT showing up at the beginning
of the partition, with the same partitioning structure as the main disk GPT.

The overall structure is:

md127 = /dev/sd{b,c,d,e}1
LUKS on that
PV/VG/LV on that.

So my ONLY lead so far, that distinguishes sd{d,e}1 (which get wiped)
from sd{b,c}1 is that they were listed in /etc/lvm/cache/.cache.

Is there any way that being listed there could be a side effect, or be
a cause, of disk partition corruption in those devices?

This system crashed and failed to recover, but I strongly suspect that
it was unattended and un-administered between the last boot and an
unrelated kernel panic, whereupon I discovered the disk corruption.

So, I'm wondering, is there any unattended process, or possibly any one
triggered by an admin, that would re-partition a device listed there,
or restore a GPT from backup or something?
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