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Jens A. Tkotz jens at peino.de
Mon Dec 1 19:19:01 UTC 2003


Hallo,

ich habe mir vermutlich eine meiner Volume Groups zerschossen und hoffe nun,
daß noch nicht alles verloren ist.
Ich hab bereits die Mailingliste durchsucht, da auch änlich Probleme gefunden,
dennoch komme ich nicht weiter.

Falls ich an die falsche Email-Adresse geschrieben habe, könnte Sie mir die
Emailadresse geben, die die richtige ist ?

Hier also nun Infos zu meinem Problem. Das Problem ist lvm1.


OS: SuSE 9.0 (nach Update von 8.2)

rudi8:~ # vgscan --help
Logical Volume Manager 1.0.7(mp-v6)

rudi8:~ # vgscan -v
vgscan -- removing "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d"
vgscan -- creating empty "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d"
vgscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
vgscan -- scanning for all active volume group(s) first
vgscan -- found active volume group "lvm1"
vgscan -- reading data of volume group "lvm1" from physical volume(s)
vgscan -- ERROR "vg_read_with_pv_and_lv(): current PV" can't get data of volume
group "lvm1" from physical volume(s)
vgscan -- found active volume group "lvm2"
vgscan -- reading data of volume group "lvm2" from physical volume(s)
vgscan -- inserting "lvm2" into lvmtab
vgscan -- backing up volume group "lvm2"
vgscan -- checking volume group name "lvm2"
vgscan -- checking volume group consistency of "lvm2"
vgscan -- checking existence of "/etc/lvmtab.d"
vgscan -- storing volume group data of "lvm2" in "/etc/lvmtab.d/lvm2.tmp"
vgscan -- storing physical volume data of "lvm2" in "/etc/lvmtab.d/lvm2.tmp"
vgscan -- storing logical volume data of volume group "lvm2" in
"/etc/lvmtab.d/lvm2.tmp"
vgscan -- renaming "/etc/lvmtab.d/lvm2.tmp" to "/etc/lvmtab.d/lvm2"
vgscan -- removing special files and directory for volume group "lvm2"
vgscan -- creating directory and group character special file for "lvm2"
vgscan -- creating block device special files for lvm2
vgscan -- "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d" successfully created
vgscan -- WARNING: This program does not do a VGDA backup of your volume groups


rudi8:~ # pvscan -v
pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
pvscan -- walking through all physical volumes found
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdg1"  is associated to unknown VG "lvm1" (run
vgscan)
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdh1"  is associated to unknown VG "lvm1" (run
vgscan)
pvscan -- ACTIVE   PV "/dev/hde1" of VG "lvm2" [149 GB / 96 MB free]
pvscan -- ACTIVE   PV "/dev/hdc1"  is associated to unknown VG "lvm1" (run
vgscan)
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdb1"  is associated to unknown VG "lvm1" (run
vgscan)
pvscan -- total: 5 [476.69 GB] / in use: 5 [476.69 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0]

rudi8:~ # lvmdiskscan
lvmdiskscan -- reading all disks / partitions (this may take a while...)
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdg1   [      28.63 GB] Primary  LVM partition [0x8E]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdh1   [      38.16 GB] Primary  LVM partition [0x8E]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hde1   [     149.04 GB] Primary  LVM partition [0x8E]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdc1   [     111.81 GB] Primary  LVM partition [0x8E]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda1   [     258.83 MB] Primary  LINUX swap partition [0x82]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda2   [          5 GB] Primary  LINUX native partition
[0x83]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hda3   [       2.61 GB] Primary  LINUX native partition
[0x83]
lvmdiskscan -- /dev/hdb1   [     149.04 GB] Primary  LVM partition [0x8E]
lvmdiskscan -- 6 disks
lvmdiskscan -- 0 whole disks
lvmdiskscan -- 0 loop devices
lvmdiskscan -- 0 multiple devices
lvmdiskscan -- 0 network block devices
lvmdiskscan -- 8 partitions
lvmdiskscan -- 5 LVM physical volume partitions


mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Jens Tkotz





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