dmesg
lvm
dmraid
mdadm
e2fsck
mkdir
e2label
mke2fs
echo
mknod
egrep
mkswap
fdisk
more
fsck
mount
fxload
mtx
gawk
mv
gpm
pccardctl
grep
ping
growisofs
pktsetup
grub
poweroff
gunzip
ps
halt
raidautorun
hexdump
readcd
hotplug
reboot
6.10.5 Recovering MD devices and logical volumes
To recover Linux Software RAID devices, known as MD devices, and/or devices created by Logical
Volume Manager (LVM), known as logical volumes, you need to create the corresponding volume
structure before starting the recovery.
You can create the volume structure in either of the following ways:
Automatically in Linux-based bootable media by using the management console or a script—see
Creating the volume structure automatically (p. 247).
Manually by using the lvm utility—see Creating the volume structure manually (p. 248).
6.10.5.1
Creating the volume structure automatically
Suppose that you saved the volume structure to the /etc/Acronis directory—see Backing up LVM
volumes (Linux)—and that the volume with this directory is included in the archive.
To recreate the volume structure in Linux-based bootable media, use either of the methods
described below.
Caution: As a result of the following procedures, the current volume structure on the machine will be replaced
with the one stored in the archive. This will destroy the data that is currently stored on some or all of the
machine's hard disks.
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ssh
sshd
strace
swapoff
swapon
sysinfo
tar
tune2fs
udev
udevinfo
udevstart
umount
uuidgen
vconfig
vi
zcat
247
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