Hi... I did not recieve a response, just wanted to know if somoeone could verify that I can use vgcfgrestore and recover my VGDA? Please help, if possible. I am working on a Production machine. Therefore, I cannot test. I have little margin for errors. LVM Ver & driver/patch: 0.9.1_beta7 /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.19-lvm0.9 lvm-0.9.1_beta7-2.2.19.patch Thanks! -Scott Scott P wrote: > Hi list, > > This is what I've done so far ( I apologize for the large amount of > lines/info!): > > [root@ptb3 /root]# pvcreate -v /dev/sdb > pvcreate -- locking logical volume manager > pvcreate -- checking physical volume name "/dev/sdb" > pvcreate -- getting physical volume size > pvcreate -- checking partition type > pvcreate -- creating new physical volume > pvcreate -- setting up physical volume for /dev/sdb with 860231680 > sectors > pvcreate -- writing physical volume data to disk "/dev/sdb" > pvcreate -- physical volume "/dev/sdb" successfully created > pvcreate -- unlocking logical volume manager > > [root@ptb3 /root]# pvscan > pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...) > pvscan -- inactive PV "/dev/sdb" is in no VG [410.19 GB] > pvscan -- ACTIVE PV "/dev/sdc1" of VG "exp300_2" [440.69 GB / 0 free] > pvscan -- ACTIVE PV "/dev/sdd1" of VG "exp300_2" [440.69 GB / 0 free] > pvscan -- total: 3 [1.26 TB] / in use: 2 [881.43 GB] / in no VG: 1 > [410.19 GB] > > [root@ptb3 /root]# dmesg | less > [root@ptb3 /root]# vgscan > vgscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...) > vgscan -- found active volume group "exp300_2" > vgscan -- "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d" successfully created > vgscan -- WARNING: This program does not do a VGDA backup of your volume > group > > [root@ptb3 /root]# lvscan > lvscan -- ACTIVE "/dev/exp300_2/exp300_lv2" [881.38 GB] > lvscan -- 1 logical volumes with 881.38 GB total in 1 volume group > lvscan -- 1 active logical volumes > > [root@ptb3 /root]# vgextend -A y exp300_2 /dev/sdb > vgextend -- INFO: maximum logical volume size is 1 Terabyte > vgextend -- doing automatic backup of volume group "exp300_2" > vgextend -- volume group "exp300_2" successfully extended > > [root@ptb3 /root]# lvextend -L +440.7 /dev/exp300_2/exp300_lv2 /dev/sdb > lvextend -- rounding size to physical extent boundary > lvextend -- extending logical volume "/dev/exp300_2/exp300_lv2" to > 881.81 GB > lvextend -- doing automatic backup of volume group "exp300_2" > lvextend -- logical volume "/dev/exp300_2/exp300_lv2" successfully > extended > > Then, not thinking at all, I went back and ran fdisk, since I forgot > to run fdisk, it was 2:00 a.m. in the morning!!! > > root@ptb3 rc3.d]# fdisk /dev/sdb > > The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 53757. > There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024, > and could in certain setups cause problems with: > 1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., LILO) > 2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs > (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK) > > Command (m for help): p > > Disk /dev/sdb: 254 heads, 63 sectors, 53757 cylinders > Units = cylinders of 16002 * 512 bytes > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > > Command (m for help): m > Command action > a toggle a bootable flag > b edit bsd disklabel > c toggle the dos compatibility flag > d delete a partition > l list known partition types > m print this menu > n add a new partition > o create a new empty DOS partition table > p print the partition table > q quit without saving changes > s create a new empty Sun disklabel > t change a partition's system id > u change display/entry units > v verify the partition table > w write table to disk and exit > x extra functionality (experts only) > > Command (m for help): n > Command action > e extended > p primary partition (1-4) > p > Partition number (1-4): 1 > First cylinder (1-53757, default 1): > Using default value 1 > Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (1-53757, default 53757): > Using default value 53757 > > Command (m for help): p > > Disk /dev/sdb: 254 heads, 63 sectors, 53757 cylinders > Units = cylinders of 16002 * 512 bytes > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > /dev/sdb1 1 53757 430109725+ 83 Linux > > Command (m for help): l > > 0 Empty 17 Hidden HPFS/NTF 5c Priam Edisk a6 OpenBSD > 1 FAT12 18 AST Windows swa 61 SpeedStor a7 NeXTSTEP > > 2 XENIX root 1b Hidden Win95 FA 63 GNU HURD or Sys b7 BSDI fs > 3 XENIX usr 1c Hidden Win95 FA 64 Novell Netware b8 BSDI > swap > 4 FAT16 <32M 1e Hidden Win95 FA 65 Novell Netware c1 > DRDOS/sec (FAT- > 5 Extended 24 NEC DOS 70 DiskSecure Mult c4 > DRDOS/sec (FAT- > 6 FAT16 3c PartitionMagic 75 PC/IX c6 > DRDOS/sec (FAT- > 7 HPFS/NTFS 40 Venix 80286 80 Old Minix c7 Syrinx > 8 AIX 41 PPC PReP Boot 81 Minix / old Lin db CP/M / > CTOS / . > 9 AIX bootable 42 SFS 82 Linux swap e1 DOS > access > a OS/2 Boot Manag 4d QNX4.x 83 Linux e3 DOS R/O > b Win95 FAT32 4e QNX4.x 2nd part 84 OS/2 hidden C: e4 > SpeedStor > c Win95 FAT32 (LB 4f QNX4.x 3rd part 85 Linux extended eb BeOS fs > e Win95 FAT16 (LB 50 OnTrack DM 86 NTFS volume set f1 > SpeedStor > f Win95 Ext'd (LB 51 OnTrack DM6 Aux 87 NTFS volume set f4 > SpeedStor > 10 OPUS 52 CP/M 93 Amoeba f2 DOS > secondary > 11 Hidden FAT12 53 OnTrack DM6 Aux 94 Amoeba BBT fd Linux > raid auto > 12 Compaq diagnost 54 OnTrackDM6 a0 IBM Thinkpad hi fe LANstep > 14 Hidden FAT16 <3 55 EZ-Drive a5 BSD/386 ff BBT > 16 Hidden FAT16 56 Golden Bow > > Command (m for help): m > Command action > a toggle a bootable flag > b edit bsd disklabel > c toggle the dos compatibility flag > d delete a partition > l list known partition types > m print this menu > n add a new partition > o create a new empty DOS partition table > p print the partition table > q quit without saving changes > s create a new empty Sun disklabel > t change a partition's system id > u change display/entry units > v verify the partition table > w write table to disk and exit > x extra functionality (experts only) > > Command (m for help): t > Partition number (1-4): 1 > Hex code (type L to list codes): l > > 0 Empty 17 Hidden HPFS/NTF 5c Priam Edisk a6 OpenBSD > 1 FAT12 18 AST Windows swa 61 SpeedStor a7 NeXTSTEP > > 2 XENIX root 1b Hidden Win95 FA 63 GNU HURD or Sys b7 BSDI fs > 3 XENIX usr 1c Hidden Win95 FA 64 Novell Netware b8 BSDI > swap > 4 FAT16 <32M 1e Hidden Win95 FA 65 Novell Netware c1 > DRDOS/sec (FAT- > 5 Extended 24 NEC DOS 70 DiskSecure Mult c4 > DRDOS/sec (FAT- > 6 FAT16 3c PartitionMagic 75 PC/IX c6 > DRDOS/sec (FAT- > 7 HPFS/NTFS 40 Venix 80286 80 Old Minix c7 Syrinx > 8 AIX 41 PPC PReP Boot 81 Minix / old Lin db CP/M / > CTOS / . > 9 AIX bootable 42 SFS 82 Linux swap e1 DOS > access > a OS/2 Boot Manag 4d QNX4.x 83 Linux e3 DOS R/O > b Win95 FAT32 4e QNX4.x 2nd part 84 OS/2 hidden C: e4 > SpeedStor > c Win95 FAT32 (LB 4f QNX4.x 3rd part 85 Linux extended eb BeOS fs > e Win95 FAT16 (LB 50 OnTrack DM 86 NTFS volume set f1 > SpeedStor > f Win95 Ext'd (LB 51 OnTrack DM6 Aux 87 NTFS volume set f4 > SpeedStor > 10 OPUS 52 CP/M 93 Amoeba f2 DOS > secondary > 11 Hidden FAT12 53 OnTrack DM6 Aux 94 Amoeba BBT fd Linux > raid auto > 12 Compaq diagnost 54 OnTrackDM6 a0 IBM Thinkpad hi fe LANstep > 14 Hidden FAT16 <3 55 EZ-Drive a5 BSD/386 ff BBT > 16 Hidden FAT16 56 Golden Bow > Hex code (type L to list codes): 8e > Changed system type of partition 1 to 8e (Unknown) > > Command (m for help): p > > Disk /dev/sdb: 254 heads, 63 sectors, 53757 cylinders > Units = cylinders of 16002 * 512 bytes > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > /dev/sdb1 1 53757 430109725+ 8e Unknown > > Command (m for help): m > Command action > a toggle a bootable flag > b edit bsd disklabel > c toggle the dos compatibility flag > d delete a partition > l list known partition types > m print this menu > n add a new partition > o create a new empty DOS partition table > p print the partition table > q quit without saving changes > s create a new empty Sun disklabel > t change a partition's system id > u change display/entry units > v verify the partition table > w write table to disk and exit > x extra functionality (experts only) > > Command (m for help): v > 62 unallocated sectors > > Command (m for help): w > The partition table has been altered! > > Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table. > > WARNING: If you have created or modified any DOS 6.x > partitions, please see the fdisk manual page for additional > information. > Syncing disks. > > So, now I have these errors when running most of the LVM cmds!! > > [root@ptb3 rc3.d]# vgscan > vgscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...) > vgscan -- found active volume group "exp300_2" > vgscan -- ERROR "pv_read_pe(): PV size invalid" can't get data of volume > group "exp300_2" from physical volume(s) > vgscan -- ERROR "pv_read_pe(): PV size invalid" creating "/etc/lvmtab" > and "/etc/lvmtab.d" > > [root@ptb3 rc3.d]# vgdisplay > vgdisplay -- ERROR: VGDA in kernel and lvmtab are NOT consistent; please > run vgscan > > [root@ptb3 rc3.d]# pvscan > pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...) > pvscan -- ACTIVE PV "/dev/sdb" is associated to an unknown VG (run > vgscan) > pvscan -- ACTIVE PV "/dev/sdc1" is associated to an unknown VG (run > vgscan) > pvscan -- ACTIVE PV "/dev/sdd1" is associated to an unknown VG (run > vgscan) > pvscan -- total: 3 [889.43 GB] / in use: 3 [889.43 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0] > > [root@ptb3 rc3.d]# lvscan > lvscan -- ERROR: VGDA in kernel and lvmtab are NOT consistent; please > run vgscan > > Hence, chaos ensues on this machine.... > > Please let me know if "vgcfgrestore" will work for me. > Or do I try to remove the partition from fdisk? I really don't think > that will help though! > I think the damage is done from the partition write to the EXP300 disk > array. > > Also, if I reboot, will there be a disaster?(For fdisk...) > This is a production machine. > > Please help me if you can... > > TIA! > > -Scott