Re: strange log message

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On 04/09/17 17:28, François Patte wrote:
> logwatch send a strange warning:
>
> WARNING: Device /dev/md1 has size of 0 sectors which is smaller than
> corresponding PV size of 976508928 sectors. Was device resized?: 1 Time(s)
>  WARNING: Device /dev/md11 has size of 0 sectors which is smaller than
> corresponding PV size of 104346496 sectors. Was device resized?: 1 Time(s)
>
> What does that mean? These devices have not been resized.
>
> They are locate on disks which were not used during the installation and
> they were created during a previous installation (fedora 21). I added
> them to fstab after the f25 install.
>
> Who can give me some explanation?


Well, since /dev/md* is being referenced it would see these drives may
have had a RAID configured? 

You may want to post the partition table for each drive.

Are you wanting to recover some data from the drives? 

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