[linux-lvm] mapping blocks to PVs?
Andres Salomon
dilinger at mp3revolution.net
Sun Feb 24 16:58:02 UTC 2002
Ok, assuming the block/sector stuff is correct:
--- Physical extents ---
PE LV LE Disk sector
00000 /dev/site/lvol1 00000 33144
00001 /dev/site/lvol1 00001 65912
badblocks(2) is not picking up those blocks as being bad; this means I
need to manually remove the first LE from this LV. I assume I can
do something similar to `pvmove -n /dev/site/lvol1:0 /dev/hdf1 /dev/hdb1`
(hdf1 is the one causing problems, but I can't simply remove the PV from the
VG w/out deleting lots of stuff). However, how do I lvreduce from the
beginning of the LV? Is that possible?
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 12:01:43AM -0700, Andreas Dilger wrote:
>
> On Feb 23, 2002 16:45 -0500, Andres Salomon wrote:
> > I've got a LV that keeps corrupting, made up of several IDE disks. I've
> > already discovered one of the drives to be flaking out, after various
> > read tests on the device gave BadCRC/IRQ timeout errors. Read tests on
> > the other drives succeeded; however, I'm still getting stuff like:
> >
> > journal_bmap: journal block not found at offset 7180 on lvm(58,0)
> >
> > and
> >
> > /dev/site/lvol1: recovering journal
> > JFS: bad block at offset 7182
> >
> > How can I figure out which PV is holding block 7180 and 7182?
>
> I think "lvdisplay -v" or "pvdisplay -v" or similar will show the _sector_
> numbers for each PE. Note that for ext3, the block numbers reported are
> 4kB blocks (usually, check with dumpe2fs -h), so you are probably looking
> for sectors 7180*8 and 7182*8.
>
> Cheers, Andreas
> --
> Andreas Dilger
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>
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