Disk problem with LVM
Luc MAIGNAN
luc.maignan at winxpert.com
Wed Oct 5 17:51:55 UTC 2005
Thanks for your response.
Effectively, I use the lv name : fsck.ext3 /dev/vg_home/lvol0
Result is a list of I/O errors, dma_intr, buffer I/O error, ...
Nick Geovanis <n-geovanis at northwestern.edu> a écrit :
>>From: Luc MAIGNAN <luc.maignan at winxpert.com>
>>Subject: Disk problem with LVM
>>Message-ID: <4343F6C7.200 at winxpert.com>
>>
>>I used LVM partitions on a disk. This partition seems to have been
>>crashed. I cannot do a fsck on it. Is there a LMV specific tool to
>>repair the partition ?
>>
>>
>
>Are you sure that you fsck'ed the correct device name? You want to use the
>device name for the logical volume (LV), not the name for the volume group
>(VG) or physical volume (PV). The LVM stuff works below the level of the
>filesystem, so there is no conceptual link between the two except when
>resizing a mounted filesystem after resizing the underlying LV.
>
>* Nick Geovanis
>| IT Computing Svcs
>| Northwestern Univ
>| n-geovanis@
>| northwestern.edu
>+------------------->
>
>
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