Hi all,
using thin provisioning in production machines (using it mostly for its fast snapshot support, rather than for thin provision / storage overcommit by itself), I wonder what to do if a critical metadata corruption, as the loss of the superblock, should happen.

Filesystems generally have some backup copy of the superblock; should the primary one fail, another copy can be used.

So I have the following questions:
- how about thin LVM? Has it a backup superblock somewhere?
- how can the metadata be reliable backupped without shutting down the volume? - more generally, how to deal with metadata backup? Does vgcfgrestore works for thin volumes?

Thank you all.

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