-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Howdy List,
An unnamed person was trying to learn LVM and add storage capacity to my fileserver while I was gone and messed up the partition a bit. Doing a vgdisplay vg_name would cause it to error out about a missing device. (The new drive had been repartitioned after being added with vgextend. :-/) I managed to fix that part of it, eventually, using vgreduce - --removemissing vg_name. However, now lvdisplay shows that there is no logical volume on that vg. Nothing has been done to erase the filesystem and data, so I am hoping I can recover it. But before I simply do an lvcreate and try to get the same settings it had previously, does anyone know of something like vgcfgrestore that would restore the lv from the /etc/lvm/vg_name00000.log config file? TIA, Jacob -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGWu7QkpJ43hY3cTURAmxDAKDKiBQzHSNf9JbwSHFd76cx4aqHOgCeLUsH Bw2ZEc4sZGupJQherjcNVso= =iBCT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----