[linux-lvm] Repairing LVM installations

Heinz J . Mauelshagen mauelshagen at sistina.com
Mon Oct 28 09:52:01 UTC 2002


On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 08:02:24AM -0500, Bradley Alexander wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 04:08, Heinz J . Mauelshagen wrote:
> > 
> > Bradley,
> > 
> > looks like Norton defrag toasted your physical volume :(
> 
> Yep.
>  
> > There might be a slight chance to get it back, if you have an LVM
> > metadata backup at hand (/etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf) and use vgcfgrestore
> > to restore it to the physical volume.
> 
> I tried this and when I tried listing the file, I got the same
> consistency error message:
> 
> [defiant /etc/lvmconf]# vgcfgrestore -f /etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf.2.old -l
> -n vg00
> vgcfgrestore -- ERROR "vg_cfgrestore(): pv_check_consistency" restoring
> volume group "vg00"

"pvcreate -ff ..." on the PV first.

> 
> vg00.conf.2.old should be the one immediately prior to the "incident".
> 
> When I tried an actual restore, it groused about changing an active
> volume group, so I guess I'll go single-user and try it again.
> 
> > But I guess Norton damaged more than just the LVM metadata area which sits
> > at the beginning of the drive.
> > You should try restoring the metadata though.
> 
> Not knowing what Norton has cabbaged, I would be happy if I could just
> move the active extents from the damaged volume to another one long
> enough to remobe, rebuild and reactivate it.

Well, if the vgcfgrestore brings your VG back it is still questionable what
data is toasted. If any the move won't help either and you want to
go for your backup media :(


> 
> > Hopefully you've got an actual backup of your logical volumes!
> 
> I'm using the one prior to the drive getting nortoned. :)
> 
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