I found instructions that resulted in failure to replace the bad drive. The
'bad' drive still works but the directions to add a new drive did not work. I
shutdown the computer and unplugged the 'bad' drive.
On rebooting I ran:
vgreduce --removemissing --force vg00
I was not able to mount the lvm afterwards.
I have looked for instructions on deleting the lvm and creating a new lvm
and I have not been able to recover.
I am running Fedora 31.
pvs displays: at this point I have not added /dev/sda1 to the volume group.
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
/dev/sda1 lvm2 --- 931.51g 931.51g # this is the new drive
/dev/sdb1 vg00 lvm2 a-- <465.76g 0 # this is the bad drive
/dev/sdc1 vg00 lvm2 a-- <465.76g 0
/dev/sdd1 vg00 lvm2 a-- <3.64t 0
I created a new lvm.
lvs displays:
LV VG Attr LSize Pool Origin Data% Meta% Move Log Cpy%Sync
Convert LVM vg00 -wi-a----- <4.55t
using the command:
mount /dev/mapper/vg00-LVM /tv
displays this error:
mount: /tv: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/mapper/vg00-LVM,
missing codepage or helper program, or other error.
I do not know what the next step should be.
If I have left anything out please let me know.
Thanks for any assist,
David