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    Logical Volumes

    Here's my problem (amongst many )

    When I started playing around with Linux - a friend of mine setup a bunch of Logical Volumes for my ridiculous number of hard drives.

    I since have upgraded to bigger, faster, stronger HDs but my old ones remain.

    Sadly the old computer was butchered for parts leaving the old hard drives unlabelled and in disorder.

    I wanted to access them and transfer the data off each one. Sadly if I connect a hard drive to my new desktop it doesn't recognise it as it part of a fractured LVM.

    Can anybody help me salvage my old stuff?

    Hope to hear from someone wise - and patient

    #2
    Have you tried vgreduce to mount the LVM as --partial and with --remove-missing

    You might read through this: https://www.novell.com/coolsolutions...anentlyRemoved

    Please Read Me

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      #3
      Sounds like you use pvscan to get the old LVM UUID then create a new LVM using the old UUID, then restore it and run a file check.

      Please Read Me

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        #4
        Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
        Sounds like you use pvscan to get the old LVM UUID then create a new LVM using the old UUID, then restore it and run a file check.
        So there's no way of accessing what's on each hard drive without reassembling an LVM?

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          #5
          Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
          Have you tried vgreduce to mount the LVM as --partial and with --remove-missing

          You might read through this: https://www.novell.com/coolsolutions...anentlyRemoved
          This sounds promising! I'm a serious newbie though. Hope I can understand the instructions...

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            #6
            Thanks for replying oshunluvr!

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