On 22-Aug-2002 Adam McDaniel wrote:
> This is the exact same problem I had last week. So far I've been
> trying to hack in a solution by modifying the PV-UUID (which was
> lost).. with minimal success.
>
> Let me know if you find a way to fix this, vice-versa :)
I was actually able to restore my lvm drive. The first thing I did was pull
the backup from the weekend and tar up the /dev/diskvg and /etc/lvm* files.
After moving them over to my server and unpacking them, I was able to run
vgscan -f -v. That brought everything back into sync again so that I could
vgchange -ay diskvg and mount. Thank goodness that I had a system level backup
over the weekend.
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Regards,
Chris
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