Boot hang after blackout - due to LVM status?

marco.t

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Apr 17, 2024
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Hello, I am quite new to Proxmox. But last night, due to an electric blackout, my single node proxmox, with a single ssd, shuts down. At the power on the node won't boot, after few seconds the only thing I see via console is:
Code:
pnp 00:01: can't evaluate _CRS: 12311
Found volume group "pve" using metadata type lvm2
8 logical volume(s) in volume group "pve" now active
/dev/mapper/pve-root: clean, 76421/4554752 files, 2361494/18206720 block
nuke: can't remove '/dev': Directory not empty

After a few minutes of hang up I can enter in "emergency mode", I can login with root credentials (wihtout a complete boot: no services are running). If i launch the commands
Code:
pvscan
or
Code:
vgscan
or
Code:
lvscan
I can see my /dev/sda3 disk, my volume group pve and my eight volumes (data, swap, root, vm-100-disk0, vm-101-disk0, vm-102-disk-0, vm-103-disk-0 and vm-103-disk-1). So I suppose data exists, the disk is no corrupt.
What can I do?

Thanks

Marco
 

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