I think the trick was vgreduce --removemissing
On May 25, 2007, at 10:09 , Dermot Paikkos wrote:
Hi Admin,
I had a test LVM volume that I used to get familiar with the
concepts. I am now ready to create the volumes proper and so re-
created the RAID containers from scratch. I didn't destroy the old
volumes and now I am getting lots of errors when I do
{pv,vg,lv}display.
Is there some way I can remove all the old configuration? I have
tried {lv,pv,vg}remove and I keep getting these type of errors:
Couldn't find device with uuid 'wL5A4h-HlSu-Pabf-DulI-is2f-R8br-
ZjhjMV'.
Couldn't find all physical volumes for volume group Archive.
Couldn't find device with uuid 'wL5A4h-HlSu-Pabf-DulI-is2f-R8br-
ZjhjMV'.
Couldn't find all physical volumes for volume group Archive.
Volume group "Archive" not found
Contents of /etc/lvm:
./.cache
./archive
./archive/Archive_00000.vg
./backup
./backup/Archive
./lvm.conf
Can anyone offer some advice?
Thanx,
Dp.
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