From: Zdenek Kabelac <zkabelac@redhat.com>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] How to recover data from a second disk in LVM.
Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2010 16:44:13 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4CD4264D.4040801@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <C1362206939D4CC7BD7FF33A6B29F896@cbmb2fec088ae0>
Dne 2.11.2010 23:00, Oreste napsal(a):
> Hi:
>
> I has a LVM with 2 disk, first: a small SCSI and a second one,
> IDE and bigger; now the first disk, the SCSI, is not functioning ...
>
> How can I recover all the data present in the second disk???
Usually depends on the layout of your LVs and filesystem used and proportion
of your lost filesystem fragments.
If shouldn't be a big problem to recover your lost PV - as your second disk
contains the whole description also of the first PV, the bigger problem is,
trying to recover filesystem - fsck when first part of it is missing isn't
trivial - but you should be able to handle that via googling - lot's of
manuals out there.
If you don't any backup of your lost metadata - you will need to retrieve them
from the beginning of your second disk - where they are stored by default.
Read first MB (dd) - and try to find text block with the largest 'version =
XXX' Save this recovered text block to file mda.txt.
Get another disk as a replacement of your lost 1st drive - initialize it with
lost PVID (pv0 { id = "aaa..aaa" } in your recovered mda.txt file)
'pvcreate -u aaa..aaa /dev/yyy'
Good idea is to 'zero' this device (dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/yyy bs=1M) so you
will not confuse fsck repair more then necessary with unknown data.
Now just 'vgcfgrestore -f mda.txt' and active LVs 'vgchange -ay' - and you
should be able to see missing lost volumes.
Now hardest part - to recover filesystem - obviously LVs located only on
your lost pv0 are simply lost. Those spread also over pv1 could be partially
recovered - of course with major damage on files physically located on pv0.
Zdenek
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