On 02/24/2009 03:34 PM, Matthew Moore wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 11:49:26 am Ron Johnson wrote:
Though, are there any commands which would indicate whether my LV or
VGs are screwed up? (Fixing them might allow me to get my data back.)
Do you think that your volume descriptors got hosed? The main LVM diagnostic
commands are:
pvs, pvscan, lvscan, pvscan, pvdisplay, lvdisplay, vgdisplay
This looks reasonable.
# lvdisplay
Logging initialised at Tue Feb 24 15:42:45 2009
Set umask to 0077
lvdisplay Finding all logical volumes
lvdisplay --- Logical volume ---
lvdisplay LV Name /dev/main_huge_vg/main_huge_lv
lvdisplay VG Name main_huge_vg
lvdisplay LV UUID Pgrlks-mtmc-GuYh-kvPU-Mr78-w9b6-uykW8A
lvdisplay LV Write Access read/write
lvdisplay LV Status available
lvdisplay # open 0
lvdisplay LV Size 2.69 TB
lvdisplay Current LE 22023
lvdisplay Segments 9
lvdisplay Allocation inherit
lvdisplay Read ahead sectors auto
lvdisplay - currently set to 256
lvdisplay Block device 254:0
lvdisplay
lvdisplay Wiping internal VG cache
When you remake your LVM, you may want to use vgcfgbackup to save your volume
descriptors...
Remake it? From scratch?
I re-read your original post. Are you saying that your problem is that you don't
have a /sbin/fsck.ext4? It looks like this is packaged in e2fsprogs 1.41.3-1
(in lenny). Am I misunderstanding your problem?
No, I definitely have /sbin/fsck.ext4.
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