Re: Device mapper problems..

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> 
> You are right,  datavg seems OK from the device-mapper point of view.
> But at filesystem level, the filesystem on datavg-snk2lv seems to be
> 4.0 GB but  in fact it is 80 GB. My opinion is at a point in past,
> device-mapper again scramled the major and minor numbers and
> systemvg-usrlv overwrited datavg-snk2lv.

unlikely. it would not have changed the file system layout.

more likely, the mapping is wrong.

what do you find in /etc/lvm/backup and /etc/lvm/archive ?
those are plain text files, which store the mapping at that point in
time. compare it with the current mapping.
maybe there is something obvious in the difference...

btw, what did you find on the 253,5
which was missing from your previous device node list?

> From dmsetup table output, datavg-snk2lv seems OK. How can I recover
> the filesystem on it ? Or more basic question, is it possible to
> recover ???

well, everything is possible :->
its more a question of time and effort...

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