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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Linux Storage system: looking for advices Post 302384527 by Loic Domaigne on Tuesday 5th of January 2010 03:22:02 PM
Old 01-05-2010
Hi Pludi,

thanks for your answer.

Is there a way to go along with LVM only? Basically, if one disk fails I'd need to be able to reconstruct the volume group (after replacing the failed drive). If such a thing possible with LVM, or would you recommend against it?

TIA,
Loïc.
 
PVCK(8) 						      System Manager's Manual							   PVCK(8)

NAME
pvck - check physical volume metadata SYNOPSIS
pvck [-d|--debug] [-h|--help] [-v|--verbose] [--labelsector] PhysicalVolume [PhysicalVolume...] DESCRIPTION
pvck checks physical volume LVM metadata for consistency. OPTIONS
See lvm for common options. --labelsector sector By default, 4 sectors of PhysicalVolume are scanned for an LVM label, starting at sector 0. This parameter allows you to specify a different starting sector for the scan and is useful for recovery situations. For example, suppose the partition table is corrupted or lost on /dev/sda, but you suspect there was an LVM partition at approximately 100 MB. This area of the disk may be scanned by using the --labelsector parameter with a value of 204800 (100 * 1024 * 1024 / 512 = 204800): pvck --labelsector 204800 /dev/sda Note that a script can be used with --labelsector to automate the process of finding LVM labels. SEE ALSO
lvm(8), pvcreate(8), pvscan(8) vgck(8) Sistina Software UK LVM TOOLS 2.02.67(2) (2010-06-04) PVCK(8)
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