Hello, Been using LVM for a while and absolutely love it, but today ran into an "interesting" problem. One of the DomU's on my Xen server was displaying unusual behavior so I rebooted it. It failed to start back up. Furthermore, xend was no longer running on Dom0, but started up after "/etc/init.d/xend start", then consoled into the failed DomU only to find that it's unable to boot because it can't access its / fs. My DomU filesystems are logical volumes on Dom0 but LVM on Dom0 has gone "missing". bfs:~# lvdisplay No volume groups found bfs:~# vgdisplay No volume groups found bfs:~# pvdisplay The server has four disks. Two small ones are RAID1 (/dev/md0) and contain the / fs of the Xen host. Two big disks are also RAID1 (/dev/md1) and contained a single partition which was allocated as a PV to LVM. RAID volumes are healthy according to /cat/proc/mdstat and mdadm, however fdisk claims there isn't a valid partition table on /dev/md1 or /dev/md0. Is it correct to say that might be the root cause? In /etc/lvm/backup and /etc/lvm/archive I have info about my LVM setup, with the latest being from two months ago which was the last time I created an LV (may I just say that keeping this info is just genius on part LVM creators?). All the VMs are running, but are very slow. I've backed up some of the more critical data, but would really hate to loose them all. Any suggestions on how to move forward with this investigation and hopefully repair? thanks much in advance, Alain _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/