On 10/20/05, Craig Hagerman <craighagerman@gmail.com> wrote:
Just in case this is helpful, here is what pvscan reports. Note, where it says "unknown device" is has got to be /dev/sda2:
$ pvscan
Couldn't find device with uuid 'ZHl4Ak-mGS4-wFlF-4neF-G1Ed-GxWB-C4Smj6'.
PV /dev/sdb1 VG media_vg lvm2 [233.75 GB / 772.00 MB free]
PV unknown device VG media_vg lvm2 [186.30 GB / 186.30 GB free]
Total: 2 [420.06 GB] / in use: 2 [420.06 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]
On 10/20/05, Klaus Strebel <klaus.strebel@gmx.net > wrote:What says vgscan in debug mode (you need vgscan before doing a vgchange).
Just in case this is helpful, here is what pvscan reports. Note, where it says "unknown device" is has got to be /dev/sda2:
$ pvscan
Couldn't find device with uuid 'ZHl4Ak-mGS4-wFlF-4neF-G1Ed-GxWB-C4Smj6'.
PV /dev/sdb1 VG media_vg lvm2 [233.75 GB / 772.00 MB free]
PV unknown device VG media_vg lvm2 [186.30 GB / 186.30 GB free]
Total: 2 [420.06 GB] / in use: 2 [420.06 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]
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