Checking installed packages on sparcsvr uninstallsf is now ready to uninstall SF. All SF processes that are currently running must be stopped. Are you sure you want to uninstall SF? [y,n,q] (y) Checking sparcsvr for attached volumes VxVM vxsvmdiag ERROR V-5-1-10981 error getting li st: : iod,info config device open fail , specific reason:-1 ....................................... None Cannot check for open volumes on sparcsvr because the vxconfigd process is not in enabled mode. You must affirm that there are no open volumes if you want to continue. Are there any open volumes on sparcsvr [y,n,q] (n) ******************** Uninstalling SF: 100% Uninstall completed successfully on all systems Uninstallation log files, summary file, and response file are saved at: /opt/VRTS/install/logs/uninstallsf-E5EsWp NOTICE: As part of the uninstallation process on Solaris, the current configuration of VxVM was saved in the directory /VXVM-CFG-BAK. This configuration may be used in a future installation of VxVM. If you do not plan to reuse it, you may manually remove this subdirectory. ********************** 1) Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) 2) Storage Foundation (SF) 3) Storage Foundation and High Availability (SFHA) 4) Storage Foundation for Cluster File System (SFCFS) 5) Storage Foundation for Cluster File System/HA (SFCFSHA) 6) Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC (SF Oracle RAC) 7) Symantec Product Authentication Service (AT) b) Back to previous menu Select a product to install: [1-7,b,q] 2 *************************** Logs are being written to /var/tmp/installer-201004141700Xiy while installer is in progress Starting SF: 92% _______ Estimated time remaining: 0:04 12 of 13 Performing SF configuration .................................................................. Done Starting vxdmp ............................................................................... Done Starting vxio ................................................................................ Done Starting vxspec .............................................................................. Done Starting vxconfigd ........................................................................... Done Starting vxesd ............................................................................... Done Starting vxrelocd ............................................................................ Done Starting vxconfigbackupd ..................................................................... Done Starting vxportal ............................................................................ Done Starting fdd ................................................................................. Done Starting vxdbd ............................................................................... Done Starting odm ................................................................................. Done Storage Foundation Startup did not complete successfully vxdmp failed to start on sparcsvr vxio failed to start on sparcsvr vxspec failed to start on sparcsvr vxconfigd failed to start on sparcsvr vxesd failed to start on sparcsvr ************************** bash-3.00# ./upgrade_finish VERITAS Volume Manager VxVM 5.1 upgrade completion script This script completes the process of upgrading your system from previous releases to the VxVM 5.1 release of the VERITAS Volume Manager and upgrading Solaris to 2.6 or later versions. If you saved old configuration information using upgrade_start before you removed the previous Volume Manager package, then you can run this script after adding the VxVM 5.1 package to restart the Volume Manager on your system NOTE: This can also be used to undo whatever upgrade_start script did. Hit RETURN to continue. Verifying installation of VxVM 5.1 ... /etc/vx/reconfig.d exists. Licensing information: System host ID: 83bcb88d Host type: SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240 Storage Expert VxVM PGR PGR_TRAINING Dynamic Lun Expansion Hardware assisted copy Cross-platform Data Sharing RAID5SNAP Some VxVM 5.1 licenses are already installed. Do you wish to enter another license key; yes/no? [no] The following operation will modify the /etc/system file. The old /etc/system file will be saved in /VXVM5.1-UPGRADE/upgrade_finish_system.SAV Hit RETURN to continue. VxVM vxddladm INFO V-5-1-14412 eventsource is not running copying /kernel/drv/sparcv9/vxdmp.SunOS_5.10 /kernel/drv/sparcv9/vxdmp copying /kernel/drv/sparcv9/vxio.SunOS_5.10 /kernel/drv/sparcv9/vxio copying /kernel/drv/sparcv9/vxspec.SunOS_5.10 /kernel/drv/sparcv9/vxspec Loading VM driver (vxdmp) ... (vxdmp) load complete. Loading VM driver (vxio) ... (vxio) load complete. Loading VM driver (vxspec) ... (vxspec) load complete. copying /sbin/vxconfigd.SunOS_5.10 /sbin/vxconfigd The following operation will modify the /etc/vfstab file. The old /etc/vfstab file will be saved in /VXVM5.1-UPGRADE/upgrade_finish_vfstab.SAV. Hit RETURN to continue. Restoring saved VxVM state files... Restarting the volume manager ... Starting vxconfigd ... failed. VxVM ERROR V-5-2-2939 Operation of the volume manager could not be restored. You may just need to reboot your system and try again. If you have already rebooted your system, consult the Volume Manager documentation for further help. Stopping config daemon if running... Restoring /etc/vfstab... Restoring /etc/system... Restoring /etc/vx/jbod.info... Upgrade operation is incomplete. Consult the Volume Manager documentation if you need further help.