Re: broken fs after removing disk from group

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On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 11:16 PM, Marc des Garets wrote:
> Hi,
>[...]
> Now the problem is that I can't mount my volume because it says:
> wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
>
> Which makes sense as the size of the partition is supposed to be 2.4Tb but
> now has only 2.2Tb. Now the question is how do I fix this? Should I use a
> tool like testdisk or should I be able to somehow create a new physical
> volume / volume group where I can add my logical volumes which consist of 2
> physical disks and somehow get the file system right (file system is ext4)?

So you basically need a tool that will "invent" about 200 *Gb* of
missing filesystem? :-)

I think you better start grabbing your tapes for a restore...

~f

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