will try running xfs_repair...been trouble using lvm. thanks!
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Stan Hoeppner <stan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You've created an XFS filesystem atop a concatenation of non-redundantOn 10/29/2014 12:19 PM, Gary Artim wrote:
> Hi...wondering if there is anyway I can salvage a directory on the lvm
> volume that is xfs? thanks of any help, assembled:
>
> parted /dev/sdx
> mklabel gpt
> mkpart primary xfs 1 -1 (sometime xfs doesnt work until the xfsprogs are
> installed and reboot)
> set 1 lvm on
>
> do this for each drive.
> pvcreate /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sde1
> vgcreate backup /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sde1
> lvcreate -L 9T -n backuplv backup
> mkfs.xfs -L backuplv /dev/mapper/backup-backuplv
> /dev/mapper/backup-backuplv /xfs xfs (in fstab)
>
> failed drive:
> /dev/sdc1
drives so this condition should not be unexpected. It's not a directory
you want to salvage, but the files within it. If they reside on sdc1
you're out of luck without using data recovery tools. If they reside on
sdb1, sdd1, or sde1, then running xfs_repair might make the FS mountable
and get you access to them again.
That's assuming LVM is still running with one drive gone, or will still
assemble the concatenation with one drive missing. I don't use LVM.
Cheers,
Stan
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