Alexandre Oliva wrote:
On Apr 28, 2004, Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)verizon.net> wrote:
> Couldn't find device with uuid
> '2adyAl-cmc6-kSXj-a7Nu-IPmg-YF0e-5ERd6y'. Couldn't find all physical
> volumes for volume group Volume00. Volume group "Volume00" not found
> It is not fatal, because it manages to mount anyway:
Has this device ever held a RAID member? Recent versions of lvm check
for a RAID superblock and skip block devices that contain them. You
may use mdadm --zero-superblock (sp?) to fix that.
Here is some more info:
/usr/sbin/pvdisplay
Couldn't find device with uuid '2adyAl-cmc6-kSXj-a7Nu-IPmg-YF0e-5ERd6y'.
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/sda2
VG Name Volume00
PV Size 73.24 GB / not usable 0
Allocatable yes (but full)
PE Size (KByte) 4096
Total PE 18749
Free PE 0
Allocated PE 18749
PV UUID wwpCTJ-Yc4C-EARb-1jnt-YPJE-TMGm-c845g8
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name unknown device
VG Name Volume00
PV Size 73.24 GB / not usable 0
Allocatable yes
PE Size (KByte) 4096
Total PE 18749
Free PE 2
Allocated PE 18747
PV UUID 2adyAl-cmc6-kSXj-a7Nu-IPmg-YF0e-5ERd6y
It looks to me that the problem is the PV Name: Unknown device.
Please, can anyone tell me what command to use to fix this? I can't run any
kernel after 2.6.4-1.305.