Perhaps 'vgcfgrestore' would work to solve your problem. You would need access to the backup files (/etc/lvm/backup).
brassow On May 29, 2012, at 6:59 AM, abdul jabbar wrote: Hi,
I am going trough a peculiar problem after Linux server reboot.
I had rebooted RHEL-5.3 server and found /var filesystem got corrupted and i was able to restore /var from Mondorescue image which was taken 1 month back.
I had 2 VGs with a LV configured under each VG. After reboot i lost one of my Lvs ,VG under which Lv is created showing " 0 logical volume(s) in volume group "VGGLOTAM-BLD8" now active " If i run pvscan i am able to see PVs under VG.
PV /dev/sdai VG VGGLOTAM-BLD8 lvm2 [100.00 GB / 100.00 GB free] PV /dev/sdah VG VGGLOTAM-BLD8 lvm2 [100.00 GB / 100.00 GB free] PV /dev/sdag VG VGGLOTAM-BLD8 lvm2 [100.00 GB / 100.00 GB free] PV /dev/sdaf VG VGGLOTAM-BLD8 lvm2 [100.00 GB / 100.00 GB free] PV /dev/sdae VG VGGLOTAM-BLD8 lvm2 [100.00 GB / 100.00 GB free]
Is there any possibilty to recover my LV as it contains very critical data?
Thanks in advance
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