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Old 11-04-2008, 01:17 PM   #1
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Question problem with volumegroups on a lvm disk


Hi,

I've got a problem with a lvm disk, I can't see the volumegroup/logical volumes anymore.

vgscan only shows VG vg00 at /dev/md3.

pvs shows:

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PV         VG   Fmt  Attr PSize   PFree  
/dev/md3   vg00 lvm2 a-   715,35G 315,35G
/dev/sdc3       lvm2 --   230,83G 230,83G
the Volumegroup vg0 on device /dev/sdc3 isn't visible. The data is still on the partition.

Is there a solution to recover volumegroup + logical volumes?
 
  


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