[CentOS] Re: Hellllp Pl: Centos 4.4 Default LVM install boot/recovery problem

Wed Mar 21 14:59:00 UTC 2007
Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com>

Sanjay Arora spake the following on 3/17/2007 12:24 PM:
> Hello all
> 
> Nill experience with LVM. Have a Default Centos 4.4 install updated till
> a week ago with three HDDs. System's not booting up since my staff
> pulled out the plug due to a short circuit nearby. 
> 
> Machine is a PIII 550 MHz, with 3 HDDs 40 GB, 120 GB (Actually is bigger
> but my bios detects only upto 120 GB) & 20 GB...about half filled with
> data & the backup server taken out in the short circuit.
> 
> Upon bootup, the system starts with root, kernel & initrd notices, then
> says Uncompressing Linux then spits out the Error....CRC Error -- System
> Halted.
> 
> Booted from the CD in reinstall mode where anaconda looks for linux
> installations on the HDD and asks about upgrade, reinstall or fresh
> partition/create partition/delete partition for reinstall, but the
> installer does not detect any linux installation on the HDD. I aborted
> at that stage.
> 
> Now my system is a default linux installation where I have used the
> autopartitioning done by the system (LVM2) and almost all of my data is
> either in /home directory or couple of directories in the /
> 
> I am willing to do a reinstall if my data is preserved. What do I need
> to do to diagnose the problem? and pointers to recovering from this
> problem and various tradeoffs. Can't lose data, as already have lost
> backup server (smps, motherboard, hdd circuitry all short-circuited, so
> no hope there). LVM howto was not much of a help as it seems to mostly
> have how to expand or reduce lvm and similar issues.
> 
> Please keep in mind that I am a user and not sys-admin, though I can use
> command-line, if instructions & how-tos are there.
> 
> Please help.
> 
> With best regards and thanks in anticipation.
> Sanjay.
If LVM volume was spread across all the drives, and one drive is damaged, you
will have a hard time recovering the data. It can be done, but it will be
difficult. Do you have a better idea of how the data was laid out?
If there was electrical problems, you might have damage to this system also.


-- 

MailScanner is like deodorant...
You hope everybody uses it, and
you notice quickly if they don't!!!!