I have had a disk go bad on me, causing me to lose one PV. If I am not providing sufficient, or the proper, information, feel free to ask for more. I seem to have retrieved the partition using ddrescue and put it on to a new drive, but it seems to be missing some label information, because pvscan doesn't recognize it as a PV partition. Using hexdump, I see the string " LVM2 " at 0x1004, but nothing before that. The whole 16 bytes is: 0x01000 16 d6 8e db 20 4c 56 4d 32 20 78 5b 35 41 25 72 L V M 2 I find what appears to be an LVM2 vgconfig block starting at 0x01200, extracted that to a file and was able to read the UUID that this PV should have. It is one of about a dozen that make up this VG. On another machine, I dumped a PV partition, and find "LABLEONE" at 0x200, with the same " LVM2 " at 0x01000. I was concerned that my dump was offset, but the comparison to the "good" one suggests that that isn't the problem, but just the missing "LABLEONE" and related information at 0x0200. How to fix? If I do a "pvcreate --uuid xxxx" would this fix that recovered partition so that pvscan and friends can work properly, and I can finally boot that machine? Thank you, Brian _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/