Re: vg not intact after other disks are exchanged

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  Thomas Krichel writes

> fasolt:~# pvscan
>   Couldn't find device with uuid 'N0i9f3-0xqW-iPyq-7EG9-e4kI-Oa3F-jPfRpC'.
>   Couldn't find device with uuid 'N0i9f3-0xqW-iPyq-7EG9-e4kI-Oa3F-jPfRpC'.
>   PV /dev/hdc         VG vg1   lvm2 [186.30 GB / 0    free]
>   PV unknown device   VG vg1   lvm2 [167.68 GB / 0    free]
>   PV /dev/hdb1        VG vg1   lvm2 [372.61 GB / 0    free]
>   Total: 3 [726.59 GB] / in use: 3 [726.59 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0   ]
> 
> But hdd is still there, it is just not recogized as 
> part of vg1. 

  I have no response to my problem. I have been poking around more.
  Actually

fasolt:~# pvdisplay /dev/hdd
  --- Physical volume ---
  PV Name               /dev/hdd
  VG Name               vg1
  PV Size               167.68 GB / not usable 0   
  Allocatable           yes (but full)
  PE Size (KByte)       4096
  Total PE              42925
  Free PE               0
  Allocated PE          42925
  PV UUID               N0i9f3-0xqW-iPyq-7EG9-e4kI-Oa3F-jPfRpC
   
  This is exactly the sume uudi 'N0i9f3-0xqW-iPyq-7EG9-e4kI-Oa3F-jPfRpC'.
  that pvscan can not find.

  It is strange that the scan does not find the /dev/hdd volume,
  but the display manually finds the same data. If anyone wants
  to have a look I would be happy to have them access the machine.


  Cheers,

  Thomas Krichel                             mailto:krichel@openlib.org
                                        http://openlib.org/home/krichel
                                    RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel

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