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* [linux-lvm] newbie problem with LVM
@ 2006-06-23  6:46 Argus Array
  2006-06-23  6:54 ` [linux-lvm] " Argus Array
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From: Argus Array @ 2006-06-23  6:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

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I have been using LVM for several months to record video files for my PVR
across two 160GB disks.

Recently I decided to upgrade my FC3 install to FC5.  After the install, my
fdisk

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* [linux-lvm] Re: newbie problem with LVM
  2006-06-23  6:46 [linux-lvm] newbie problem with LVM Argus Array
@ 2006-06-23  6:54 ` Argus Array
  2006-06-26  2:32   ` Argus Array
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Argus Array @ 2006-06-23  6:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

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Terribly sorry for the double post to the mailing list, accidentally hit the
google shortcut.

I have been using LVM for several months to record video files for my PVR
across a 200GB and 160GB disk (hdb and hdc).

Recently I decided to upgrade my FC3 install to FC5.  After the install, my
LVM mount does not come up.  It appeared that all of the LVM information in
/dev/ was gone; however, only the non-LVM drive (/dev/hda) should have been
touched by the FC5 upgrade.

This is my fstab entry:
/dev/VGforMythTV/video  /var/media              xfs     defaults        1 1

This is what fdisk shows:
/dev/hdb1               1       24792   199141708+  8e  Linux LVM

/dev/hdc1               1       19929   160079661   8e  Linux LVM

In my attempt to fix this, I think I may have totally fouled things up; I
tried to create a new volume group with the same name and more PVs for the
new drives, then combine them together into an PV with the old LV name.
However, this still does not allow it to mount.

Any ideas?  Have I deleted all my data?

Thanks for any help,

Argus

I've pasted my history commands below.

  548  more /etc/fstab
  549  vgcreate VGforMythTV -s 64m /dev/hda1
  550  /usr/sbin/vgcreate VGforMythTV -s 64m /dev/hda1
  551*
  552  /usr/sbin/pvcreate /dev/hdb1
  553  /usr/sbin/pvcreate /dev/hdc1
  554  /usr/sbin/vgcreate VGforMythTV /dev/hdb1 /dev/hdc1
  555  mount /dev/VGforMythTV /var/media
  556  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media
  557  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/media /var/media
  558  lvcreate --name video VGforMythTV
  559  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video VGforMythTV
  560  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video -l VGforMythTV
  561  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video -l ` VGforMythTV
  562  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video -l 1 VGforMythTV
  563  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/media /var/media
  564  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media
  565  mount -t xfs /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media
  566  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media
  567  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video -l 2 VGforMythTV
  568  ls
  569  /usr/sbin/pvdisplay
  570  /usr/sbin/lvmdiskscan
  571  mount /dev/VGforMythTV /var/media/
  572  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media/
  573  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/media /var/media/
  574  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media/
  575  /sbin/fdisk /dev/hdb
  576  /sbin/fdisk /dev/hdc
  577  /usr/sbin/vgextend
  578  more /etc/fstab
  579  /usr/sbin/vgextend VGforMythTV /dev/hdb1
  580  /usr/sbin/vgextend VGforMythTV /dev/hdb

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* [linux-lvm] Re: newbie problem with LVM
  2006-06-23  6:54 ` [linux-lvm] " Argus Array
@ 2006-06-26  2:32   ` Argus Array
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Argus Array @ 2006-06-26  2:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

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I've been digging around a bit and I found that /etc/lvm/archive has some
information that might be useful for restoring my LVM data.

I've attached the latest VGforMythTV_00008.vg data (before the versions for
the new ones that I created).

I read on this blog:
http://codeworks.gnomedia.com/archives/2005/general/lvm_recovery/

that this information could be used to recreate my physical volumes using a
command like this:
[mythtv@localhost archive]# /usr/sbin/pvcreate -u
J3hQY6-8yfK-pMPS-dGhN-WFig-ENnC-LSR2nn /dev/hdb1
  Can't initialize physical volume "/dev/hdb1" of volume group "VGforMythTV"
without -ff

I am hesitant to use the "-ff" (force) command without knowing what the
impact will be.  Any advice?

Thanks,

-Argus

VGforMythTV_00008.vg
---------------------------------------

# Generated by LVM2: Mon Apr 11 22:59:52 2005

contents = "Text Format Volume Group"
version = 1

description = "Created *before* executing '/usr/sbin/lvextend --size +160G
/dev/VGforMythTV/video'"

creation_host = "localhost.localdomain" # Linux localhost.localdomain
2.6.10-1.737_FC3 #1 Mon Jan 10 13:50:10 EST 20
05 i686
creation_time = 1113274792      # Mon Apr 11 22:59:52 2005

VGforMythTV {
        id = "YKYYOd-PcmN-lGub-gllT-6d0j-IyGp-BweNJY"
        seqno = 3
        status = ["RESIZEABLE", "READ", "WRITE"]
        extent_size = 131072            # 64 Megabytes
        max_lv = 0
        max_pv = 0

        physical_volumes {

                pv0 {
                        id = "J3hQY6-8yfK-pMPS-dGhN-WFig-ENnC-LSR2nn"
                        device = "/dev/hdb"     # Hint only

                        status = ["ALLOCATABLE"]
                        pe_start = 384
                        pe_count = 3038 # 189.875 Gigabytes
                }

                pv1 {
                        id = "5DR2ds-AXzi-Om4M-Mg1R-KpRQ-swOr-JHQTUa"
                        device = "/dev/hdc"     # Hint only

                        status = ["ALLOCATABLE"]
                        pe_start = 384
                        pe_count = 2442 # 152.625 Gigabytes
                }
        }
 logical_volumes {

                video {
                        id = "gscBJa-pCAA-Yv25-kOHu-9U6z-K7iQ-1dpm42"
                        status = ["READ", "WRITE", "VISIBLE"]
                        segment_count = 1

                        segment1 {
                                start_extent = 0
                                extent_count = 3024     # 189 Gigabytes

                                type = "striped"
                                stripe_count = 1        # linear

                                stripes = [
                                        "pv0", 0
                                ]
                        }
                }
        }
}


On 6/23/06, Argus Array <argusarray2@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Terribly sorry for the double post to the mailing list, accidentally hit
> the google shortcut.
>
> I have been using LVM for several months to record video files for my PVR
> across a 200GB and 160GB disk (hdb and hdc).
>
> Recently I decided to upgrade my FC3 install to FC5.  After the install,
> my LVM mount does not come up.  It appeared that all of the LVM information
> in /dev/ was gone; however, only the non-LVM drive (/dev/hda) should have
> been touched by the FC5 upgrade.
>
> This is my fstab entry:
> /dev/VGforMythTV/video  /var/media              xfs     defaults        1
> 1
>
> This is what fdisk shows:
> /dev/hdb1               1       24792   199141708+  8e  Linux LVM
>
> /dev/hdc1               1       19929   160079661   8e  Linux LVM
>
> In my attempt to fix this, I think I may have totally fouled things up; I
> tried to create a new volume group with the same name and more PVs for the
> new drives, then combine them together into an PV with the old LV name.
> However, this still does not allow it to mount.
>
> Any ideas?  Have I deleted all my data?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Argus
>
> I've pasted my history commands below.
>
>   548  more /etc/fstab
>   549  vgcreate VGforMythTV -s 64m /dev/hda1
>   550  /usr/sbin/vgcreate VGforMythTV -s 64m /dev/hda1
>   551*
>   552  /usr/sbin/pvcreate /dev/hdb1
>   553  /usr/sbin/pvcreate /dev/hdc1
>   554  /usr/sbin/vgcreate VGforMythTV /dev/hdb1 /dev/hdc1
>   555  mount /dev/VGforMythTV /var/media
>   556  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media
>   557  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/media /var/media
>   558  lvcreate --name video VGforMythTV
>   559  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video VGforMythTV
>   560  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video -l VGforMythTV
>   561  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video -l ` VGforMythTV
>   562  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video -l 1 VGforMythTV
>   563  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/media /var/media
>   564  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media
>   565  mount -t xfs /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media
>   566  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media
>   567  /usr/sbin/lvcreate --name video -l 2 VGforMythTV
>   568  ls
>   569  /usr/sbin/pvdisplay
>   570  /usr/sbin/lvmdiskscan
>   571  mount /dev/VGforMythTV /var/media/
>   572  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media/
>   573  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/media /var/media/
>   574  mount /dev/VGforMythTV/video /var/media/
>   575  /sbin/fdisk /dev/hdb
>   576  /sbin/fdisk /dev/hdc
>   577  /usr/sbin/vgextend
>   578  more /etc/fstab
>   579  /usr/sbin/vgextend VGforMythTV /dev/hdb1
>   580  /usr/sbin/vgextend VGforMythTV /dev/hdb
>
>

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