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Re: [linux-lvm] LVM recovery
- From: Alasdair G Kergon <agk uk sistina com>
- To: Melinda Taylor <melinda phys unsw edu au>
- Cc: linux-lvm sistina com
- Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] LVM recovery
- Date: Mon Jul 21 12:25:02 2003
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 11:59:38AM +1000, Melinda Taylor wrote:
> lvm> vgchange --partial -a y
First off, you should take complete disk-level backups of your remaining disks
in the VG.
If the messages are accurate, there's likely to be only a problem with lv02,
not lv03 which you're trying to mount, so try a normal (rw) mount of
lv03 and see if the ext3 recovery copes, or else try fsck. If you took
the disk-level backups first you can restore the disks from the backups
if fsck makes things worse and you need to try other restoration
methods.
*AFTER* you've completed extracting your data, you can use LVM2's vgreduce
to tidy up the LVM configuration, removing the lost PVs and
partially-missing LV completely. But read the vgreduce man page first
and use --test before running it for real to check it's going to do
something sensible in your circumstances.
Alasdair
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