Hello, I have found a solution to the problem, however the problem seems to
come back after every reboot. I have been put on the good path by the remarks
made on this list by John and Gionatan. The fix is the following: - convince
myself that the device has the correct uuid, I used blkid and compared the
result with the information in the lvm backup - run pvck -t on /dev/sdc.
Nothing special, all seems OK - run vgscan --cache. This command brings back
knowledge of the VG the PV belongs to - now pvs lists my PV again, but the LV
is inactive - I activate the LV with lvchange - all is back, I can mount and
use the LV After a reboot however the information about the VG is gone again,
and I have to repeat the steps above to be able to use the LV. I have a running
system, but I don't know what is happening. Where can I look to figure this
out? Regards, Giuseppe -- Giuseppe Vacanti
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