[Fwd: [linux-lvm] Problems importing volume group]

Chris Wells chris at fusion-hosting.net
Fri Feb 13 23:35:00 UTC 2004


More info...

After exporting and before replacing the system drive and re-installing,
Redhat.. my pvscan output was the following:

pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hde"  is in EXPORTED VG "kbvg" [233.72 GB / 0
free]
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdf"  is in EXPORTED VG "kbvg" [167.62 GB / 32
MB fr
ee]
pvscan -- total: 2 [401.44 GB] / in use: 2 [401.44 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0]


Now of course I get:

pvscan
pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hde"  is in EXPORTED VG "kbvg" [0 / 0 free]
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdf"  is in EXPORTED VG "kbvg" [0 / 0 free]
pvscan -- total: 2 [37.46 MB] / in use: 2 [37.46 MB] / in no VG: 0 [0]

This is VERY frightening :)  Someone please tell me there is a way to get
to my data.. Any help appreciated..



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [linux-lvm] Problems importing volume group
From: Chris Wells <chris at fusion-hosting.net>
Date: Fri, February 13, 2004 12:49 pm
To: <linux-lvm at redhat.com>

Hello all,

I'm still a newbie to LVM but I've followed a FAQ in exporting my VG (I
had to replace a failing system drive - not in the VG).  When I replaced
the drive and tried to import the volume group, I get the following
errors:

vgimport kbvg /dev/hde /dev/hdf
vgimport -- ERROR "pv_check_consistency(): PE size" checking physical
volume consistency of "/dev/hde"
vgimport -- ERROR "pv_check_consistency(): PE size" checking physical
volume consistency of "/dev/hdf"
vgimport -- ERROR: no valid physical volumes found to import volume
group "kbvg"

When I do a pvscan, I get:

pvscan
pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...)
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hde"  is in EXPORTED VG "kbvg" [0 / 0 free]
pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/hdf"  is in EXPORTED VG "kbvg" [0 / 0 free]
pvscan -- total: 2 [37.46 MB] / in use: 2 [37.46 MB] / in no VG: 0 [0]


I get these errors even when replacing the old drive and trying to
import back.  Any ideas on what I can do next or what the problem could
be?  Or.. at least, does anyone know of any tools which I can use to
retrieve data from these drives?

Any help is greatly appreciated!

-- 
Thanks,
   Chris Wells
   Fusion Hosting & Design
   Lexington, KY
   chris at fusion-hosting.net
   http://www.fusion-hosting.net
   Phone: (859) 492-6439


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-- 
Thanks,
   Chris Wells
   Fusion Hosting & Design
   Lexington, KY
   chris at fusion-hosting.net
   http://www.fusion-hosting.net
   Phone: (859) 492-6439





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