It is only a sugestion. lvm version. fdisk for all patitions vgscan -vv in verbose mode and debug mode (if you has complied with debug) pvscan -vv lvscan -vv df -k mount all information that you can! On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 12:00:38 -0400, Post, Mark K wrote > Twice now, I've had a VG "disappear" on me when I reboot my system. > These two instances were widely separated in time, with several > reboots in between. > > When the system comes up vgscan runs, but I get this error: > vgscan -- reading all physical volumes (this may take a while...) > > vgscan -- ERROR "vg_read_with_pv_and_lv(): current PV" can't get > data of volume group "vg01" from physical volume(s) > > vgscan -- "/etc/lvmtab" and "/etc/lvmtab.d" successfully created > > vgscan -- WARNING: This program does not do a VGDA backup of your volume > group > > The first time this happened, I wound up just restoring all my > logical volumes from backup. This time I would like to try to > figure out: > 1. How to recover from this without restoring everything from backup. > 2. Why this happens so that a fix can be created. > > So, tell me what I need to provide in the way of diagnostic > information, and I'll collect that. To start with, this system is a > slack/390 operating system, 64-bit, running a 2.4.26 kernel. I'm > running LVM 1.0.8. > > Thanks, > > Mark Post > > _______________________________________________ > linux-lvm mailing list > linux-lvm@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm > read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/ ======================================================================================= En tus apuros y afanes, acude a los refranes. ======================================================================================= _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/