Re: [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no one can work!

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Hi,

You probably already tried this, but just to make sure.
# vgscan
# vgchange -a y

Try to mount the filesystems.

Good luck,
Bas.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gesine Schäfer-Reimers" <G.SchaeferReimers@quant-forum.de>
To: <linux-lvm@sistina.com>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: [linux-lvm] URgent - please Help - our main system is corrupt, no
one can work!


Dear Sirs,

this is the second mail. I tried it this noon but got no answer so far, but
our whole
production is down and I really have to fix it.

We use SUSE 7.3 with LVM. I have got /var and /tmp and /opt  an /home and
many
Partitions without a filesystem for our database on a logical volume group
named quant.

The system was up and running. I added (with YAST2) one more logical volume
to the
volume group, applied an restarted. The restart ist "strange", since only
parts of the
systems come up.

For instance the /var directory claims to be mounted but is empty and cannot
be
mounted, for they are not mounted !! In /procs/ not filesystem is shown as
mountet.
The / filesystem, which is out of the VM is in a read only state, some files
are there
others are gone.
When I do vgdisplay the VM is shown as available, when I do vgdisplay -D it
is shown
as unavailable.

I cannot afford any tests, since I do not have a backup of the database data
>from today.

It looks for me as if the addition of the new logical volume wrote some
information in a
place where it does not belong. Can I recover the old state without loosing
information?

With best regards
Gesine Schäfer-Reimers
quant GmbH
++49/40/254078-70

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