New Solaris 10 sparc install (on an E25K domain), booted on ZFS. Ran fine with no VxVM. Installed Storage Foundation 6.0.1 and patched up to 6.0.3. Now the server won't boot. Panics with these messages on console:
Mar 6 15:28:47 2015 WARNING: VxV...
We just completed a major restore of deleted files across several file systems on a server. Is there any way to list files that were restored? We set the restore to not overwrite existing files.
Using VxVM 5.0 on Solaris. Intend to upgrade soon. Currently all our servers are using OS Native disk naming:
#> vxddladm get namingscheme
NAMING_SCHEME PERSISTENCE LOWERCASE USE_AVID
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We recently made a change on our SAN that resulted in all the EMC disk's WWN changing. Now all my VxVM disks have a correct UDID, but one of the disk tags still references the old disk type and WWN. For example:
# vxdisk -g datadg -v list datadg01
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I moved an application from a server running Solaris 8 to Solaris 10. To accomplish this, I added SAN disks to the application's disk group, which previously only had local disks. The disks on the SAN were visible to both old and new servers. Dep...
We restored using the GUI. Someone else kicked it off, and I was not able to navigate to his restores through the GUI. I was wondering if a bperror command for the restore job would contain the same info as verbose status in the GUI.
Next time I'll ...
Thanks. Yes, I did open a support case, and the disk groups did need to be rebuilt, because they would not import by any means. This problem is reproducable. What happens is the vx disk names change, and 'vxprint' shows disk media names ("disk_XX") ...