vgscan
lvscan
which your startup scripts should be doing for you. pvscan just
finds/shows pv's
--On January 5, 2006 10:08:01 AM -0800 Dan Elder <dan@absolutelynew.com>
wrote:
Hi All, yesterday my main system drive crashed, leaving me with two 400GB
LVM drives with data on them that I need to access. When I run pvscan I
get the following info on a brand new system install with the LVM drives
attached:
PV /dev/sda1 VG VolGroup00 lvm2 [372.59 GB / 372.59 GB free]
PV /dev/sdb1 VG VolGroup00 lvm2 [372.59 GB / 372.59 GB free]
Total: 2 [745.19 GB] / in use: 2 [745.19 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]
so I'm guessing(and hoping) that the data is still there, but I can't
figure out the proper way to access or mount this. The VG says there are
0 logical volumes, is there a way to add the existing disks to this VG as
logical volumes? I've been reading all of the howto's & forums & haven't
found anything that works yet.
Thanks in advance
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