On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Digimer <li...@alteeve.com> wrote: > On 02/23/2012 08:53 PM, Terry wrote: > > We had a disk loss where we lost 4 clustered volumes. Any commands I > > run give me errors similar to: > > /dev/vg_data01h/lv_data01h: read failed after 0 of 4096 at > > 6597069701120: Input/output erro > > > > How do I just clean all of the broken pv's, lv's, and vg's out and start > > fresh? I have tried removing and it reports reports not found. > > > > Thanks! > > I make no claim to expertise, but I *think* you want: > > dmsetup remove /dev/vg_data01h/lv_data01h > > I use this for cleaning up VG/LVs when I kick out a USB based PV by > accident. > > -- > Digimer > E-Mail: digi...@alteeve.com > Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.com >
Thanks for this. It cleaned them up fine and I was able to move forward with that one. However, I am trying to recreate the PVs and pvdisplay is giving me these errors which has me concerned: Found duplicate PV e32c4FWG0wWpikEDk1O76SfLQ1n1NQoR: using /dev/sdag not /dev/sdq Found duplicate PV e32c4FWG0wWpikEDk1O76SfLQ1n1NQoR: using /dev/mapper/eql-0-8a0906-18a0eb801-d0f000000054e679-omadvnfs01-data01d not /dev/mapper/eql-0-8a0906-b560eb801-857006ad19b4f46a-omadvnfs01-data01c Found duplicate PV 0XsTBwrfBBEHJRuS1QoslkwKN0JJ9sBx: using /dev/sdc not /dev/sdb Found duplicate PV IprT4Sf1idGpLXJErPpzwywUpNRScX8H: using /dev/mapper/eql-0-8a0906-ef991aa01-5984c8d590748372-omadvnfs01-data01ap1 not /dev/mapper/eql-0-8a0906-ac70eb801-541006ad1984f46a-omadvnfs01-data01bp1 The last two volumes are data01b and data01c which are referenced in these errors.
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