Ok, sorry about that.
On Sat, February 28, 2015 9:13 am, Chris Murphy wrote:
> OK It's extremely rude to cross post the same question across multiple
> lists like this at exactly the same time, and without at least showing the
> cross posting. I just replied to the one on Fedora users before I saw
ng:
# pvcreate --restorefile ... --uuid ... /dev/sdb2
# vgcfgrestore --file ... vg_hosting
Regards,
Khem
On Sat, February 28, 2015 7:42 am, Khemara Lyn wrote:
> Dear James,
>
>
> Thank you for being quick to help.
> Yes, I could see all of them:
>
>
> # vgs
> # lvs
Dear John,
I understand; I tried it in the hope that, I could activate the LV again
with a new PV replacing the damaged one. But still I could not activate
it.
What is the right way to recover the remaining PVs left?
Regards,
Khem
On Sat, February 28, 2015 7:42 am, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 2/2
Dear James,
Thank you for being quick to help.
Yes, I could see all of them:
# vgs
# lvs
# pvs
Regards,
Khem
On Sat, February 28, 2015 7:37 am, James A. Peltier wrote:
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>
> - Original Message -
> | Dear All,
> |
> | I am in desperate need for LVM data rescue for my server.
> | I have
Thank you, John for your quick reply.
That is what I hope. But how to do it? I cannot even activate the LV with
the remaining PVs.
Thanks,
Khem
On Sat, February 28, 2015 7:34 am, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 2/27/2015 4:25 PM, Khemara Lyn wrote:
>
>> Right now, the third hard drive is
Dear All,
I am in desperate need for LVM data rescue for my server.
I have an VG call vg_hosting consisting of 4 PVs each contained in a
separate hard drive (/dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdc1, and /dev/sdd1).
And this LV: lv_home was created to use all the space of the 4 PVs.
Right now, the third h
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