Re: LV's have "disapeared"

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Cristian Livadaru wrote:
> I have created some new lv's for some tests.
> What I did was based on this howto:
> 
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/recipethreescsi.html
> 
> pvcreate /dev/hdk 
> pvcreate /dev/hdi
> 
> vgcreate vhostvg /dev/hdk /dev/hdi
> 
> lvcreate -L1G -nvm01lv vhostvg 
> ok and here I thinkg I made a big mistake!
> since I had no partitions on my disks and I assumed that I needed one so
> that it matches the LVM that was created by debian automaticaly I
> created on both disks a partition and changed the type to 8e  Linux LVM.
> I actualy worked with the lv's and everything is ok ( except my speed
> problem but this is a other topic )
> now after a rebbot, I only see the lv created by debian, not the one
> that I kind of screwed up with my partitioning.
> 
> Is there a simple way to recover it? It's not that important that I
> would wast to much time with it, it was just for testing anyway and I
> could recreate them.

You created the partitions, but as long as you did not write any data
to the created partition, nothing bad happened so far. Just delete
the partition again. The partition table resides in the first sector
of the disk, which is fortunately unused by LVM.

Dieter.

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