Re: [linux-lvm] VG lost, VG restorable without lvmconf? Need help!

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> On Wednesday 27 March 2002 21:40, you wrote:    
    
> Are your disks Maxtor ?     
    
no and yes :)    
hda is IBM (30 GB)    
hdb is a Maxtor 61,4 GB / 5400    
    
> This is what I did to recover :     
> 1. Installed backups of vgconf-files (vgcfgbackup/recover seems    
broken too)     
    
I am afraid that I have no current backups of these files if backups at    
all :-(    
   
Is there no way to recover this data from the PVs? I found several   
threads about lost VGs, but no situation that fitted exactly to my case.  
Is there anything I can at least try to get the data back?  
    
Best regards from sunny Hannover (Germany), 
 
   Marco  
 
  
P.S. is it possible that the mailing list information on  
http://linux.msede.com/lvm_mlist/index.html  
is partially outdated? Ths subscribe procedure did not work for me 
and also linux-lvm-approval@msede.com also seems not to work. 

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