Re: LVM issues after replacing linux mdadm RAID5 drive

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Le Fri, 02 May 2014 00:02:25 -0400,
Stuart Gathman <stuart@gathman.org> a écrit :

> > I presume I still have data on my broken RAID5.
> >
> > I did a pvcreate --restorefile and vgcfgrestore.  
> Did you restore the raid 5, taking out the new drive, and add00ing it
> back in properly?  I can't take the time right now to give you a step by
> step.  The big warning on what you did wasn't a joke.  You should get
> help from md driver people.  You do not have an LVM problem.

Yes, I did that, I had it back properly, but I guess the problem comes from the first sync, which was bad...

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