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sashi
11 years agoLevel 4
Hi ,
Thanks for the reply.I tried with your steps but still the state of the disk is "error".
It is a new setup not an upgraded one.
bash-3.2# vxdmpadm gettune dmp_native_support
Tunable Current Value Default Value
------------------------------ ------------- -------------
dmp_native_support on off
bash-3.2#
============
bash-3.2# vxdisk list
DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP STATUS
aluadisk0_0 auto:cdsdisk - - online
aluadisk0_1 auto:cdsdisk - - online
aluadisk0_2 auto:none - - online invalid
aluadisk0_3 auto:LVM - - LVM
aluadisk0_4 auto:LVM - - LVM
hdiskdpd0 simple - - error
after "vxdisk scandisks" the nodes in the /dev/vx/dmp , /dev/vx/rdmp disappears.
bash-3.2# ls -l /dev/vx/dmp
total 0
brw------- 1 root system 50, 5 Dec 10 23:39 aluadisk0_0
brw------- 1 root system 50, 11 Dec 10 23:39 aluadisk0_1
brw------- 1 root system 50, 12 Dec 10 23:39 aluadisk0_2
brw------- 1 root system 50, 8 Dec 10 23:39 aluadisk0_3
brw------- 1 root system 50, 6 Dec 10 23:39 aluadisk0_4
brw------- 1 root system 50, 9 Dec 10 23:39 aluadisk0_5
brw------- 1 root system 50, 10 Dec 10 23:39 aluadisk0_6
brw------- 1 root system 50, 4 Dec 10 23:39 aluadisk0_7
How to make persistent after the scandisks.?
May i know when are these flags and error with the udid set?
bash-3.2# vxdisk list hdiskdpd0
Device: hdiskdpd0
devicetag: hdiskdpd0
type: simple
flags: error private foreign
pubpaths: block=/dev/hdiskdpd0 char=/dev/rhdiskdpd0
guid: -
udid: INVALID
site: -
errno: Device path not valid
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