On 11/10/05, Kyek, Andreas, VF-DE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yu Safin wrote:
> > I have a problem doing a restore of an LVM.
> > I have an LVM with one Logical Volume and three disks (physical)
> > mounted on /original.
> > I did a backup of the three disks  (dd) and now I need to
> > restore but instead
> > of restoring to the original LVM mount point (/original), I want to
> > restore to a new mount point  (/backup).
>
>
> ???
> a dd Backup/Restore works on _physical_ devices (HDs, partitions, etc).
> It does not work on logical stuff like "mountpoints".
OK, I understand this.
>
> Just Restore your three disks with dd
which is what I did but to different 3 disk.  However, I don't want to
restore to the /original mount point, I am trying to keep my existing
/original and restore to a new /restore location (on the new 3 disks).
> Then try to rescan your volume group.
> If your LV can be found, mount it whereever you want.
For some reason when I go through the pvcreate, vgcreate, lvcreate,
lvdisplay everything is fine.  Then I do a "mkdir /restore" and when I
follow it with the mount, it complains that I have to do a "mke2fs -j
/---new---LVM".  But if I do that, then the mount works but the data
from my original LVM is not there.
I have done a few restores trying to figure out how to get around this problem.
My restores take about 3 hours.
>
>
> Andreas
>
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