Look this
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Cluster_Logical_Volume_Manager/lost_PV_remove_from_VG.html


2013/5/16 Ross Boylan <r...@biostat.ucsf.edu>

> One of the disks that was in an LVM Volume Group died, as a result of
> which LVM reports an error when the system starts.  I believe because of
> the errors from lvm the boot sequence stops.  After several minutes it
> times out.  At that point a shell prompt appears.   The missing physical
> disk is no longer essential for the system to boot, and the damaged VG
> still has some good volumes in  it, so I do
> vgchange -ay
> which reports errors but activates what it can
> and
> cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/myVG/myCryptRoot CryptRoot
> when I exit the shell the system boot continues successfully.  I'm using
> grub2 on amd64 and a standard initramfs for wheezy.  Note that myVG is not
>  the damaged volume group.
>
> Is there some way I can achieve the same effect without manual
> intervention (except for the crypto pass-phrase) and without the wait for
> timeout?
>
> Ross Boylan
>
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