I don't about the straight forward answer to your question, but you may
found the data in the LVM logs (if not too many operation were done).

Amos Shapira wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Is there any way to find out when was an LVM2 volume last:
> 1. Created
> 2. Accessed
> 3. Modified?
> 
> I'm looking for something similar to inode's ctime/mtime/atime.
> 
> Otherwise - is there a way to attach some arbitrary attribute onto the
> volume's meta-data, so an automatic script can record things it does
> to the volume?
> 
> I'm asking this because I regularly rebuild Xen DomU's inside Logical
> Volumes (on CentOS 5) and would like to have a feel of the age of
> volumes I find lying around (there is a limit to how far a naming
> convention can take you). I can probably record in files inside the
> volumes but then it's a bit complicated to access these files from the
> Dom0 (need to kpartx the volume, mount it etc).
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --Amos
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