Gerald C.Catling: > > I am not a Debian user but I have seen references to LVM here. > I have 3 drives LVM'd to give me 1.3TB of storage space on my server.
That was a bad idea. You have no control over or knowledge of which data went on which drive in this setup. When one disk dies, your whole filesystem is hosed. > The first drive of this set has died. Ouch. > I was wondering if any of you Guru's could suggest a method of getting any > remaing data from the LVM drives, that is drive 2 and 3, that are left. You can try the usual data rescue tools like photorec from the testdisk package. > I have tried rebuilding the set, wg0, but the system want to reformat the > drive wg0, just created. That was another bad idea. If you want to restore data from bad filesystems, you should not write to them anymore. J. -- My clothes aren't just fashion. They're a lifestyle. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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