Hello, We have lost the physical volume /dev/hda4 since a
reboot of Fedora. /dev/hda4 had lots of data on a logicial volume and
we know the data is still on /dev/hda4. Data was on /dev/Volume01/LogVol00 /dev/hda2 has no problem (still on dev/Volume00/LogVol00). Here is information about my system : [root@localhost lvmconf]# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl #1 Wed
Oct 29 15:42:51 EST 2003 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux [root@localhost lvmconf]# pvscan pvscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take
a while...) pvscan -- ACTIVE PV "/dev/hda2" of VG
"Volume00" [3.90 GB / 4 MB free] pvscan -- total: 1 [3.91 GB] / in use: 1 [3.91 GB] /
in no VG: 0 [0] [root@localhost lvmconf]# fdisk -l /dev/hda Disk /dev/hda: 10.1 GB, 10110320640 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 1229 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id
System /dev/hda1 * 1 64 514048+ 83 Linux /dev/hda2 65 574 4096575 8e Linux LVM /dev/hda3 575 607 265072+ 82 Linux swap /dev/hda4 608 1229 4996215 8e Linux LVM [root@localhost Volume01]# pvdata /dev/hda4 --- Physical volume --- PV Name /dev/hda4 VG Name PV Size 8 GB [16777216 secs] / NOT
usable 0 [LVM: 3.54 GB] PV# 0 PV Status NOT available Allocatable NO Cur PE Size (KByte) 2097151 Total PE 2024734720 Free PE 2024734568 Allocated PE 152 PV
UUID none --- List of logical volumes --- Segmentation fault [root@localhost Volume01]# more /etc/fstab /dev/Volume00/LogVol00 /
ext3 defaults 1 1 LABEL=/boot /boot
ext3 defaults 1 2 none /dev/pts
devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0 none /proc
proc defaults 0 0 none /dev/shm
tmpfs defaults 0 0 #/dev/Volume01/LogVol00 /user
ext3 defaults 1 2 /dev/hda3 swap
swap defaults 0 0 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom udf,iso9660
noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0 Thanks a lot for your help. I am available to give
you more information. Best Regards, Laurent Nguyen 9 Télécom Quai Ouest |
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