Hello! I am desperate. I can't access my LVs at all currently. vgscan and vgcfgrestore say something about "only found 0 of x LEs for LV foo" and then they die with a segmentation fault. "vgchange -ay" does the same of course .. The box with that problem is an ordinary PC running Debian Linux (unstable/sid). I am trying to solve this right now. I will check for replies to this mail (list and private) regularily. I am eager to help debugging this; giving more information or doing things someone wants me to try. Short: Please help me, I will do whatever I can to help. ;) I will now try to remember as much as possible of what happened and what I did: - I started to play around with LVM (v1.0.1, Debian package) with a stock 2.4.17 kernel (compiled by myself). - I had a volume group spread across several partitions (one per physical harddisk). - I added and removed PVs to my VG and resized some LVs. - Later I had two VGs and I was shifting them around quite heavily. - Later I merged that two groups. A short time after that action the problems began. I don't remember my actions exactly. I think I had LVs with equal names inside both VGs. I did some moving of PEs, I renamed at least one LV and at some point I tried to merge both VGs. If I remember that correctly vgmerge worked fine, but I had some problems afterwards. I am not able to recollect all the steps I perfomed. I am sure activating did not work at some point and vgscan did not display my new VG correctly. The only way I found to mount my LVs was calling "vgcfgrestore -f foo/vg01.conf /dev/hda2" and "vgcfgrestore -f foo/vg01.conf /dev/hdb1" and _not_ calling any scan programs afterwards. Especially vgscan messed up my setup. I remember getting contradictory messages about to which VG /dev/hdb1 belongs while trying to solve that. Whatever, I was able to use my LVs if I wrote the metadata using vgcfgrestore. And calling vgscan was a sure way to make my LVs not working. I thought the new version might solve this for me and that box is running with lvm-1.1rc1 (again Debian package) + kernel 2.4.18 + linux-2.4.18-VFS-lock.patch + lvm-1.1-rc1-2.4.18.patch. But now vgscan and vgcfgrestore segfault like I did write above. What can I try? What information may I provide? Please help! TIA Florian Hinzmann -- Florian Hinzmann private: f.hinzmann@hamburg.de Debian: fh@debian.org PGP Key / ID: 1024D/B4071A65 Fingerprint : F9AB 00C1 3E3A 8125 DD3F DF1C DF79 A374 B407 1A65 _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@sistina.com http://lists.sistina.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://www.sistina.com/lvm/Pages/howto.html