Rudi Ahlers
2010-Mar-07 19:09 UTC
[CentOS] is it possible to recover LVM drive from accidental Fdisk? [SOLVED]
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 8:50 AM, nate <centos at linuxpowered.net> wrote:> > re-create the original partition table, which is just a map, as long > as you haven't formatted or overwritten data everything should still > be there > > Also suggest if your not already doing it set your LVm partitons to > type 8e so it's obvious they are LVM > > [root at dc1-mysql001b:~]# fdisk -l /dev/sdc > > Disk /dev/sdc: 2197.9 GB, 2197949513728 bytes > 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 267218 cylinders > Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > /dev/sdc1 1 267218 2146428553+ 8e Linux LVM > > > nate > > _______________________________________________ > >Thanx Nate, I didn't know if this could damage the data or not, but it seems that I could get the data of the HDD :) The partitions (there's 4 of them) was still mounted on the sever ( I didn't even think to check this before I sent-off this email) and I could recover the data through the mounts. -- Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers SoftDux Website: http://www.SoftDux.com Technical Blog: http://Blog.SoftDux.com Office: 087 805 9573 Cell: 082 554 7532 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100307/20b63faf/attachment-0002.html>
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