Re: Recovering a volume after lost disk

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vgreduce --removemissing $VGName ; vgchange -ay

Of course you'll loose any LV data on the lost drive.

Heinz

On 11/28/2011 01:46 PM, lvm@qasmos.net wrote:
I have a file system that spanned two physical disks on my Linux machine but one disk was lost and had to be pulled out due to excessive errors.  Are there instructions anywhere for being able to truncate the file system to the size of the good disk and mount it that way?  The disk that is left is good so data in it should be intact.  It is just that volume manager commands don’t see the volume in it, only the disk group itself.

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