Plex disabled stale while volume is enabled active
Hi All, After a power outage i have a situation that the plexes went in disabled stale state while the volume is enabled active. I've tried to fix clean the plex but then it says volume is enabled, anyways it's right because the volume is fine. Any ideas how to get the plex enabled active again? v v_archlog - ENABLED ACTIVE 184311808 SELECT - fsgen pl v_archlog-01 v_archlog DISABLED STALE 184312800 CONCAT - WO sd mams06-dh-02 v_archlog-01 mams06-dh 20972160 41944320 0 HDS9980V0_10 ENA sd mams11-dh-01 v_archlog-01 mams11-dh 0 71184960 41944320 HDS9980V0_0 ENA sd mams11-lm-01 v_archlog-01 mams11-lm 0 71183520 113129280 HDS9980V1_0 ENA pl v_archlog-02 v_archlog ENABLED ACTIVE 184312800 CONCAT - RW sd mams06-lm-01 v_archlog-02 mams06-lm 0 41944320 0 HDS9980V1_10 ENA sd mams12-dh-01 v_archlog-02 mams12-dh 0 71184960 41944320 HDS9980V0_1 ENA sd mams12-lm-01 v_archlog-02 mams12-lm 0 71183520 113129280 HDS9980V1_1 ENASolved3.9KViews1like10Commentsunable to mount the filesystem under veritas volume manager
# fsck -m /dev/vx/rdsk/ax4nonprod/MediaLibrary ** /dev/vx/rdsk/ax4nonprod/MediaLibrary BAD SUPER BLOCK: MAGIC NUMBER WRONG USE AN ALTERNATE SUPER-BLOCK TO SUPPLY NEEDED INFORMATION; eg. fsck [-F ufs] -o b=# [special ...] where # is the alternate super block. SEE fsck_ufs(1M). # fsck -F vxfs /dev/vx/rdsk/ax4nonprod/MediaLibrary UX:vxfs fsck: WARNING: V-3-20836: file system had I/O error(s) on meta-data. UX:vxfs fsck: WARNING: V-3-20837: file system had I/O error(s) on user data. log replay in progress log replay failed to clean file system file system is not clean, full fsck required full file system check required, exiting ... # fsck -F vxfs -o full /dev/vx/rdsk/ax4nonprod/MediaLibrary UX:vxfs fsck: WARNING: V-3-20836: file system had I/O error(s) on meta-data. UX:vxfs fsck: WARNING: V-3-20837: file system had I/O error(s) on user data. log replay in progress pass0 - checking structural files pass1 - checking inode sanity and blocks UX:vxfs fsck: ERROR: V-3-26117: bc_read failure devid = 0, bno = 1804093680, off = 0, len = 131072 # # vxdg list NAME STATE ID ax4flexstor enabled,cds 1212569692.93.PON140 ax4nonprod enabled,cds 1211357290.341.PON140 ax4nonprod2 enabled,cds 1343120352.120.PON140 prod enabled,cds 1163173573.213.PON140 # # # # vxdg list ax4nonprod Group: ax4nonprod dgid: 1211357290.341.PON140 import-id: 1024.91 flags: cds version: 120 alignment: 8192 (bytes) ssb: on detach-policy: global dg-fail-policy: dgdisable copies: nconfig=default nlog=default config: seqno=0.1660 permlen=1280 free=1202 templen=34 loglen=192 config disk emcpower29s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower30s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower31s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower32s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower33s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower34s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower35s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower36s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower37s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower38s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower39s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower40s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower41s2 copy 1 len=1280 state=clean online config disk emcpower42s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower43s2 copy 1 len=1280 state=clean online config disk emcpower44s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower45s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower46s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower47s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower48s2 copy 1 len=1280 disabled config disk emcpower49s2 copy 1 len=1280 state=clean online config disk emcpower58s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower59s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower60s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower61s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower62s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower63s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower64s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower66s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower68s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower69s2 copy 1 len=48144 state=clean online config disk emcpower73s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower74s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower75s2 copy 1 len=48144 state=clean online config disk emcpower76s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower77s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower78s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower79s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower80s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower81s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower82s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower83s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower84s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower85s2 copy 1 len=48144 state=clean online config disk emcpower102s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower103s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower104s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower105s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled config disk emcpower106s2 copy 1 len=48144 state=clean online config disk emcpower107s2 copy 1 len=48144 disabled log disk emcpower29s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower30s2 copy 1 len=192 log disk emcpower31s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower32s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower33s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower34s2 copy 1 len=192 log disk emcpower35s2 copy 1 len=192 log disk emcpower36s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower37s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower38s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower39s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower40s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower41s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower42s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower43s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower44s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower45s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower46s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower47s2 copy 1 len=192 log disk emcpower48s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower49s2 copy 1 len=192 disabled log disk emcpower58s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower59s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower60s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower61s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower62s2 copy 1 len=7296 log disk emcpower63s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower64s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower66s2 copy 1 len=7296 log disk emcpower68s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower69s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower73s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower74s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower75s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower76s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower77s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower78s2 copy 1 len=7296 log disk emcpower79s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower80s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower81s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower82s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower83s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower84s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower85s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower102s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower103s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower104s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower105s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower106s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled log disk emcpower107s2 copy 1 len=7296 disabled # # vxdisk -g ax4nonprod -e list DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP STATUS OS_NATIVE_NAME emcpower29s2 auto ax4nonprod01 ax4nonprod online emcpower29c emcpower30s2 auto ax4nonprod02 ax4nonprod online emcpower30c emcpower31s2 auto ax4nonprod03 ax4nonprod online emcpower31c emcpower32s2 auto ax4nonprod04 ax4nonprod online emcpower32c emcpower33s2 auto ax4nonprod05 ax4nonprod online emcpower33c emcpower34s2 auto ax4nonprod06 ax4nonprod online emcpower34c emcpower35s2 auto ax4nonprod07 ax4nonprod online emcpower35c emcpower36s2 auto ax4nonprod08 ax4nonprod online emcpower36c emcpower37s2 auto ax4nonprod09 ax4nonprod online emcpower37c emcpower38s2 auto ax4nonprod10 ax4nonprod online emcpower38c emcpower39s2 auto ax4nonprod11 ax4nonprod online emcpower39c emcpower40s2 auto ax4nonprod12 ax4nonprod online emcpower40c emcpower41s2 auto ax4nonprod13 ax4nonprod online emcpower41c emcpower42s2 auto ax4nonprod14 ax4nonprod online emcpower42c emcpower43s2 auto ax4nonprod15 ax4nonprod online emcpower43c emcpower44s2 auto ax4nonprod16 ax4nonprod online emcpower44c emcpower45s2 auto ax4nonprod17 ax4nonprod online emcpower45c emcpower46s2 auto ax4nonprod18 ax4nonprod online emcpower46c emcpower47s2 auto ax4nonprod19 ax4nonprod online emcpower47c emcpower48s2 auto ax4nonprod20 ax4nonprod online emcpower48c emcpower49s2 auto ax4nonprod21 ax4nonprod online emcpower49c emcpower58s2 auto ax4nonprod22 ax4nonprod online emcpower58c emcpower59s2 auto ax4nonprod23 ax4nonprod online emcpower59c emcpower60s2 auto ax4nonprod24 ax4nonprod online emcpower60c emcpower61s2 auto ax4nonprod25 ax4nonprod online emcpower61c emcpower62s2 auto ax4nonprod26 ax4nonprod online emcpower62c emcpower63s2 auto ax4nonprod27 ax4nonprod online emcpower63c emcpower64s2 auto ax4nonprod28 ax4nonprod online emcpower64c emcpower66s2 auto ax4nonprod29 ax4nonprod online emcpower66c emcpower68s2 auto ax4nonprod30 ax4nonprod online emcpower68c emcpower69s2 auto ax4nonprod31 ax4nonprod online emcpower69c emcpower73s2 auto ax4nonprod39 ax4nonprod online emcpower73c emcpower74s2 auto ax4nonprod40 ax4nonprod online emcpower74c emcpower75s2 auto ax4nonprod41 ax4nonprod online emcpower75c emcpower76s2 auto ax4nonprod42 ax4nonprod online emcpower76c emcpower77s2 auto ax4nonprod43 ax4nonprod online emcpower77c emcpower78s2 auto ax4nonprod44 ax4nonprod online emcpower78c emcpower79s2 auto ax4nonprod32 ax4nonprod online emcpower79c emcpower80s2 auto ax4nonprod33 ax4nonprod online emcpower80c emcpower81s2 auto ax4nonprod34 ax4nonprod online emcpower81c emcpower82s2 auto ax4nonprod35 ax4nonprod online emcpower82c emcpower83s2 auto ax4nonprod36 ax4nonprod online emcpower83c emcpower84s2 auto ax4nonprod37 ax4nonprod online emcpower84c emcpower85s2 auto ax4nonprod38 ax4nonprod online emcpower85c emcpower102s2 auto ax4nonprod45 ax4nonprod online emcpower102c emcpower103s2 auto ax4nonprod46 ax4nonprod online emcpower103c emcpower104s2 auto ax4nonprod47 ax4nonprod online emcpower104c emcpower105s2 auto ax4nonprod48 ax4nonprod online emcpower105c emcpower106s2 auto ax4nonprod49 ax4nonprod online emcpower106c emcpower107s2 auto ax4nonprod50 ax4nonprod online emcpower107c # vxdisk list | grep -i ax4nonprod emcpower29s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod01 ax4nonprod online emcpower30s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod02 ax4nonprod online emcpower31s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod03 ax4nonprod online emcpower32s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod04 ax4nonprod online emcpower33s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod05 ax4nonprod online emcpower34s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod06 ax4nonprod online emcpower35s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod07 ax4nonprod online emcpower36s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod08 ax4nonprod online emcpower37s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod09 ax4nonprod online emcpower38s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod10 ax4nonprod online emcpower39s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod11 ax4nonprod online emcpower40s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod12 ax4nonprod online emcpower41s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod13 ax4nonprod online emcpower42s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod14 ax4nonprod online emcpower43s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod15 ax4nonprod online failing emcpower44s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod16 ax4nonprod online emcpower45s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod17 ax4nonprod online emcpower46s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod18 ax4nonprod online emcpower47s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod19 ax4nonprod online emcpower48s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod20 ax4nonprod online emcpower49s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod21 ax4nonprod online emcpower58s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod22 ax4nonprod online emcpower59s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod23 ax4nonprod online emcpower60s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod24 ax4nonprod online emcpower61s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod25 ax4nonprod online emcpower62s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod26 ax4nonprod online emcpower63s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod27 ax4nonprod online emcpower64s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod28 ax4nonprod online emcpower66s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod29 ax4nonprod online emcpower68s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod30 ax4nonprod online emcpower69s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod31 ax4nonprod online emcpower73s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod39 ax4nonprod online emcpower74s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod40 ax4nonprod online emcpower75s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod41 ax4nonprod online emcpower76s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod42 ax4nonprod online emcpower77s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod43 ax4nonprod online emcpower78s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod44 ax4nonprod online emcpower79s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod32 ax4nonprod online emcpower80s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod33 ax4nonprod online emcpower81s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod34 ax4nonprod online emcpower82s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod35 ax4nonprod online emcpower83s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod36 ax4nonprod online emcpower84s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod37 ax4nonprod online emcpower85s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod38 ax4nonprod online emcpower94s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod205 ax4nonprod2 online emcpower95s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod206 ax4nonprod2 online emcpower96s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod207 ax4nonprod2 online emcpower97s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod208 ax4nonprod2 online emcpower98s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod203 ax4nonprod2 online emcpower99s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod204 ax4nonprod2 online emcpower100s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod201 ax4nonprod2 online emcpower101s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod202 ax4nonprod2 online emcpower102s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod45 ax4nonprod online emcpower103s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod46 ax4nonprod online emcpower104s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod47 ax4nonprod online emcpower105s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod48 ax4nonprod online emcpower106s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod49 ax4nonprod online emcpower107s2 auto:cdsdisk ax4nonprod50 ax4nonprod onlineSolved3.1KViews1like2CommentsHow to break root disk Mirror in VxVM
Hi All bash-3.00# vxprint -g rootdg -vh rootvol TY NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH PLOFFS STATE TUTIL0 PUTIL0 v rootvol root ENABLED 60821952 - ACTIVE - - pl rootvol-01 rootvol ENABLED 60821952 - ACTIVE - - sd rootdg01-B0 rootvol-01 ENABLED 1 0 - - Block0 sd rootdg01-02 rootvol-01 ENABLED 60821951 1 - - - pl rootvol-02 rootvol ENABLED 60821952 - ACTIVE - - sd rootdg02-01 rootvol-02 ENABLED 60821952 0 - - - bash-3.00# df -h / Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/vx/dsk/bootdg/rootvol 29G 19G 9.4G 67% / 1) From above configuration we see root file system is configured on volume rootvol which is a mirror. Now i'd like to break the mirror and keep the mirror copy for backout purpose as i will be upgrading on the actual root disk. I do not want to delete the plexes or the mirror copy. Suppose in SVM, d0 is a mirror and d10 and d20 are its submirrors, we issue metadetach d0 d20 command to detach the submirror. How do we accomplish the same in the above VxVM configuration ? 2) Plexrootvol-02 has only 1 subdisk rootdg02-01, whereas Plex rootvol-01 has 2 subdisks rootdg01-B0 and rootdg01-02. What is the significance of having 2 subdisks for the plex rootvol-01 ? If the Plexrootvol-01is a mirrored copy of another plexrootvol-02 then the size and number of subdisks in each plex should be the same or not ? ===================================================================================================== use-nvramrc?=true nvramrc=devalias vx-rootdg01 /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/disk@0,0:a devalias vx-rootdg02 /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/disk@1,0:a 3) Once the root volume plex has been disassociated can we still use both the above listed device aliases to boot OS from ok prompt ? ok> boot vx-rootdg01 ok> boot vx-rootdg02 Thank you everybody for your response as always. Response is highly appreciated. Regards, Danish.Solved3KViews1like7CommentsHow to recover root password (root disk is encapsulated and mirrored)
Hi Team, I have forgotten root password. I need to know the procedure to recover root password. My server has Veritas volume manager and root disk is encapsulated and mirrored. Note: I can't use the below procedure because server goes in panic mode as root disk is encapsulated and mirrored. Sun Sparc System ---- 1. Break signal from ILOM to bring system in OK system. 2. insert solaris DVD 3. boot cdrom -s (Single user mode) 4. Identify boot disk eeprom boot-device format <find c#t#d# format of boot disk> example disk@0,0:a --a--slice 0 now run fsck on root disk. fsck /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0 5.mount /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0 /a 6. TERM=vt100; export TERM 7. echo $TERM 8. vi /a/etc/shadow 9. remove root password by removing the data between 1st and 2nd collon for root username. 10. cd / umount /a 11. reboot 12. root password is blank so just press ENTER to login. 13. more /etc/shadow 14. passwd (to change root passward). 15. logout and login with new passward. Please provide the well tested and standard procedure for my environment. Thanks in advance. Regards, SK MangalSolved2.9KViews1like10CommentsReplacing/Restoring Failed Drive
Yestarday, I had two drives in my storage san fail. The san monitor reports that all the physical drives are fine. bash-2.03# vxdisk list | grep AMS AMS_WMS0_0 auto:cdsdisk remote996006 remote9960 online AMS_WMS0_1 auto:cdsdisk remote996004 remote9960 online AMS_WMS0_2 auto:cdsdisk remote996013 remote9960 online AMS_WMS01_0 auto - - error AMS_WMS01_1 auto - - error AMS_WMS01_2 auto:cdsdisk remote996012 remote9960 online AMS_WMS012_0 auto:cdsdisk remote996008 remote9960 online AMS_WMS012_1 auto:cdsdisk remote996002 remote9960 online AMS_WMS012_2 auto:cdsdisk remote996011 remote9960 online AMS_WMS0123_0 auto:cdsdisk remote996007 remote9960 online AMS_WMS0123_1 auto:cdsdisk remote996001 remote9960 online AMS_WMS0123_2 auto:cdsdisk remote996010 remote9960 online - - remote996003 remote9960 failed was:AMS_WMS01_1 - - remote996005 remote9960 failed was:AMS_WMS01_0 The devices on lines 5/6 are new. A result of me attempting to repair the two failed drives at the bottom. So far i've unmounted the volumes associated with the drives, but there are 11 more mounts attached to the Disk Group. Being new, I'm not sure what processes and systems are using those volumes and am reluctant to unmount them at the moment. I followed several guides trying to determine the cause of the problem and/or to restore the two disks. Here's some of the results of my effort so far. > vxprint -htg remote9960 DG NAME NCONFIG NLOG MINORS GROUP-ID ST NAME STATE DM_CNT SPARE_CNT APPVOL_CNT DM NAME DEVICE TYPE PRIVLEN PUBLEN STATE RV NAME RLINK_CNT KSTATE STATE PRIMARY DATAVOLS SRL RL NAME RVG KSTATE STATE REM_HOST REM_DG REM_RLNK CO NAME CACHEVOL KSTATE STATE VT NAME NVOLUME KSTATE STATE V NAME RVG/VSET/CO KSTATE STATE LENGTH READPOL PREFPLEX UTYPE PL NAME VOLUME KSTATE STATE LENGTH LAYOUT NCOL/WID MODE SD NAME PLEX DISK DISKOFFS LENGTH [COL/]OFF DEVICE MODE SV NAME PLEX VOLNAME NVOLLAYR LENGTH [COL/]OFF AM/NM MODE SC NAME PLEX CACHE DISKOFFS LENGTH [COL/]OFF DEVICE MODE DC NAME PARENTVOL LOGVOL SP NAME SNAPVOL DCO dg remote9960 default default 126000 1032204684.1590.aeneas dm remote996001 AMS_WMS0123_1 auto 2048 1677616896 - dm remote996002 AMS_WMS012_1 auto 2048 1677616896 - dm remote996003 - - - - NODEVICE dm remote996004 AMS_WMS0_1 auto 2048 1677616896 - dm remote996005 - - - - NODEVICE dm remote996006 AMS_WMS0_0 auto 2048 1677616896 - dm remote996007 AMS_WMS0123_0 auto 2048 1258212096 - dm remote996008 AMS_WMS012_0 auto 2048 1258212096 - dm remote996010 AMS_WMS0123_2 auto 2048 2094367888 - dm remote996011 AMS_WMS012_2 auto 2048 2094367888 - dm remote996012 AMS_WMS01_2 auto 2048 2094367888 - dm remote996013 AMS_WMS0_2 auto 2048 2094367888 - v rem-01 - DISABLED ACTIVE 1921724416 SELECT - fsgen pl rem-01-02 rem-01 DISABLED NODEVICE 1921843200 STRIPE 4/64 RW sd remote996004-01 rem-01-02 remote996004 36096 480460800 0/0 AMS_WMS0_1 ENA sd remote996003-01 rem-01-02 remote996003 36096 480460800 1/0 - NDEV sd remote996002-01 rem-01-02 remote996002 36096 480460800 2/0 AMS_WMS012_1 ENA sd remote996001-01 rem-01-02 remote996001 36096 480460800 3/0 AMS_WMS0123_1 ENA v rem-02 - DISABLED ACTIVE 1921724416 SELECT - fsgen pl rem-02-02 rem-02 DISABLED NODEVICE 1921843200 STRIPE 4/64 RW sd remote996004-02 rem-02-02 remote996004 480496896 480460800 0/0 AMS_WMS0_1 ENA sd remote996003-02 rem-02-02 remote996003 480496896 480460800 1/0 - NDEV sd remote996002-02 rem-02-02 remote996002 480496896 480460800 2/0 AMS_WMS012_1 ENA sd remote996001-02 rem-02-02 remote996001 480496896 480460800 3/0 AMS_WMS0123_1 ENA v rem-03 - DISABLED ACTIVE 1000341504 SELECT - fsgen pl rem-03-01 rem-03 DISABLED NODEVICE 1000396800 STRIPE 2/64 RW sd remote996006-02 rem-03-01 remote996006 106826496 419443200 0/0 AMS_WMS0_0 ENA sd remote996008-03 rem-03-01 remote996008 1176381696 80755200 0/419443200 AMS_WMS012_0 ENA sd remote996005-02 rem-03-01 remote996005 106826496 419443200 1/0 - NDEV sd remote996007-03 rem-03-01 remote996007 1176381696 80755200 1/419443200 AMS_WMS0123_0 ENA v rem-04 - DISABLED ACTIVE 1921724416 SELECT - fsgen pl rem-04-02 rem-04 DISABLED NODEVICE 1921843200 STRIPE 4/64 RW sd remote996004-03 rem-04-02 remote996004 960957696 480460800 0/0 AMS_WMS0_1 ENA sd remote996003-03 rem-04-02 remote996003 960957696 480460800 1/0 - NDEV sd remote996002-03 rem-04-02 remote996002 960957696 480460800 2/0 AMS_WMS012_1 ENA sd remote996001-03 rem-04-02 remote996001 960957696 480460800 3/0 AMS_WMS0123_1 ENA v rem-08 - ENABLED ACTIVE 2097152000 SELECT rem-08-01 fsgen pl rem-08-01 rem-08 ENABLED ACTIVE 2097177600 STRIPE 2/64 RW sd remote996008-01 rem-08-01 remote996008 36096 1048588800 0/0 AMS_WMS012_0 ENA sd remote996007-01 rem-08-01 remote996007 36096 1048588800 1/0 AMS_WMS0123_0 ENA v rem-30 - DISABLED ACTIVE 1887436800 SELECT - fsgen pl rem-30-01 rem-30 DISABLED NODEVICE 1887436800 STRIPE 2/64 RW sd remote996006-03 rem-30-01 remote996006 526269696 943718400 0/0 AMS_WMS0_0 ENA sd remote996005-03 rem-30-01 remote996005 526269696 943718400 1/0 - NDEV v rem-40 - ENABLED ACTIVE 2097152000 SELECT rem-40-01 fsgen pl rem-40-01 rem-40 ENABLED ACTIVE 2097254400 STRIPE 4/64 RW sd remote996013-01 rem-40-01 remote996013 36096 524313600 0/0 AMS_WMS0_2 ENA sd remote996012-01 rem-40-01 remote996012 36096 524313600 1/0 AMS_WMS01_2 ENA sd remote996011-01 rem-40-01 remote996011 36096 524313600 2/0 AMS_WMS012_2 ENA sd remote996010-01 rem-40-01 remote996010 36096 524313600 3/0 AMS_WMS0123_2 ENA v rem-41 - ENABLED ACTIVE 2097152000 SELECT rem-41-01 fsgen pl rem-41-01 rem-41 ENABLED ACTIVE 2097254400 STRIPE 4/64 RW sd remote996013-02 rem-41-01 remote996013 524349696 524313600 0/0 AMS_WMS0_2 ENA sd remote996012-02 rem-41-01 remote996012 524349696 524313600 1/0 AMS_WMS01_2 ENA sd remote996011-02 rem-41-01 remote996011 524349696 524313600 2/0 AMS_WMS012_2 ENA sd remote996010-02 rem-41-01 remote996010 524349696 524313600 3/0 AMS_WMS0123_2 ENA v rem-42 - ENABLED ACTIVE 2097152000 SELECT rem-42-01 fsgen pl rem-42-01 rem-42 ENABLED ACTIVE 2097254400 STRIPE 4/64 RW sd remote996013-03 rem-42-01 remote996013 1048663296 524313600 0/0 AMS_WMS0_2 ENA sd remote996012-03 rem-42-01 remote996012 1048663296 524313600 1/0 AMS_WMS01_2 ENA sd remote996011-03 rem-42-01 remote996011 1048663296 524313600 2/0 AMS_WMS012_2 ENA sd remote996010-03 rem-42-01 remote996010 1048663296 524313600 3/0 AMS_WMS0123_2 ENA v rem-43 - ENABLED ACTIVE 2085427200 SELECT rem-43-01 fsgen pl rem-43-01 rem-43 ENABLED ACTIVE 2085427200 STRIPE 4/64 RW sd remote996013-04 rem-43-01 remote996013 1572976896 521356800 0/0 AMS_WMS0_2 ENA sd remote996012-04 rem-43-01 remote996012 1572976896 521356800 1/0 AMS_WMS01_2 ENA sd remote996011-04 rem-43-01 remote996011 1572976896 521356800 2/0 AMS_WMS012_2 ENA sd remote996010-04 rem-43-01 remote996010 1572976896 521356800 3/0 AMS_WMS0123_2 ENA v rimg02 - DISABLED ACTIVE 944793600 SELECT - fsgen pl rimg02-01 rimg02 DISABLED NODEVICE 944793600 STRIPE 4/64 RW sd remote996004-04 rimg02-01 remote996004 1441418496 236198400 0/0 AMS_WMS0_1 ENA sd remote996003-04 rimg02-01 remote996003 1441418496 236198400 1/0 - NDEV sd remote996002-04 rimg02-01 remote996002 1441418496 236198400 2/0 AMS_WMS012_1 ENA sd remote996001-04 rimg02-01 remote996001 1441418496 236198400 3/0 AMS_WMS0123_1 ENA > dxadm Select an operation to perform: 5 Select a removed or failed disk [<disk>,list,q,?] remote996003 VxVM ERROR V-5-2-1985 No devices are available as replacements for remote996003. Select a removed or failed disk [<disk>,list,q,?] remote996005 VxVM ERROR V-5-2-1985 No devices are available as replacements for remote996005. I attemped to reattached the failed disk: bash-2.03# /etc/vx/bin/vxreattach -c remote996003 VxVM vxdisk ERROR V-5-1-537 Device remote996003: Not in the configuration VxVM vxdisk ERROR V-5-1-558 Disk remote996003: Disk not in the configuration bash-2.03# /etc/vx/bin/vxreattach -c remote996005 VxVM vxdisk ERROR V-5-1-537 Device remote996005: Not in the configuration VxVM vxdisk ERROR V-5-1-558 Disk remote996005: Disk not in the configuration bash-2.03# vxdisk clearimport AMS_WMS01_1 VxVM vxdisk ERROR V-5-1-531 Device AMS_WMS01_1: clearimport failed: Disk device is offline I think this part is where I created the two duplicate devices. From this point, I'm going to have to step back and seek out guidance before I cause further problems.Solved2.8KViews0likes6Commentsvxconfigd not starting
when I try to start vxconfigd, I am getting this error: 15:39:15 /etc/init.d : # vxconfigd vxvm:vxconfigd: NOTICE: ddl_make_dll_info: Invalid library - libvxhpeva.so vxvm:vxconfigd: NOTICE: ddl_search_and_place: Can't make dll info vxvm:vxconfigd: NOTICE: ddl_search_and_place: Library libvxhpeva.so.3 validation fails vxvm:vxconfigd: ERROR: Segmentation violation - core dumped First we have an array that did not have a ASL library on the server installed. when I saw that I detached the array and wanted to start it clean but get the above error. This is a solaris 8 box, 3.5 vxvm, attached array is HP EVA. Old legacy stuff..~:), but we are moving away from it soon. Thanks in advance DanSolved2.8KViews0likes14CommentsMount HP-UX VXFS 6 filesystem on Redhat Linux Server?
Here goes: I have a need to migrate a numebr of large files from several servers to a linux based system from HP-UX 11.23. The data resides on VXFS version 6 filesystems on san storage. I have found LVM tools that allow me to make the MVM structures visible as disks that show up in device mapper on the linux side and I can run strings and dd on the luns and they SEEM to contain the appropriate data. The data itself is in Intersystems Cache database chunks. If I can get the actual files copied over, I can do an endian conversion on them and start using them immediately in the new environment. My problem is transport. I have several 32 GB file that need to be moved and while I haven't done time tests, I am assuming the actual migration time may be prohibitive. I have downloaded a trial of Storage Essentials and installed it on the linux server, but after I make the logical volume visible, I getthe following error when trying to perform the mount: UX:vxfs mount.vxfs: ERROR: V-3-25584: /dev/mapper/vg1220625654-lvol1 is not a supported device UX:vxfs mount.vxfs: ERROR: V-3-24996: Unable to get disk layout version Any help is appreciated. I have been searching high and low on the web, but can't seem to find any current threads about this. There are some older ones about freevxfs that used toexist for linux, but they all said it doesn't work with newer versions of vxfs filesystems. Thanks!Solved2.7KViews1like2CommentsHowto recover vxdg with only one side of mirrors
Hi Had a mirror between to SAN arrays A + B on an older solaris 7/32b + vxvm 3.1, which needs to migrate to new vxdmp version. Shut solaris 7down, movedSAN B luns to new solaris 10 + vxvm 5.0, which now fails to import vxdg's, even after running vxdisk clearimport on all luns. Any hints appreceiate, TIA ims-v3:/> vxdisk -o alldgs list DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP STATUS c0t0d0s2 auto:sliced rootdisk rootdg online c0t1d0s2 auto:sliced rootdisk2 rootdg online c6t0d0s2 auto:sliced - - online c6t0d1s2 auto:sliced - (arr1imsdg) online c6t0d2s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d3s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d4s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d5s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d6s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d7s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d8s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d9s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d10s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d11s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d12s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d13s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d14s2 auto:sliced - (arr2imsdg) online c6t0d15s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d16s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d17s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d18s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d19s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d20s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d21s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d22s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d23s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d24s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d25s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d26s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d27s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d28s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d29s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d30s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d31s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d32s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d33s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d34s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d35s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d36s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online c6t0d37s2 auto:sliced - (backupdg) online ims-v3:/> vxdisk list c6t0d1s2 Device: c6t0d1s2 devicetag: c6t0d1 type: auto hostid: disk: name= id=1434971136.7192.ims group: name=arr1imsdg id=985687944.1167.ims info: format=sliced,privoffset=1,pubslice=4,privslice=3 flags: online ready private autoconfig pubpaths: block=/dev/vx/dmp/c6t0d1s4 char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c6t0d1s4 privpaths: block=/dev/vx/dmp/c6t0d1s3 char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c6t0d1s3 guid: - udid: IBM%5F2145%5FDISKS%5F60050768019201DD480000000000064D site: - version: 2.1 iosize: min=512 (bytes) max=2048 (blocks) public: slice=4 offset=0 len=62908416 disk_offset=2048 private: slice=3 offset=1 len=2047 disk_offset=0 update: time=1435240653 seqno=0.54 ssb: actual_seqno=0.0 headers: 0 248 configs: count=1 len=1486 logs: count=1 len=225 Defined regions: config priv 000017-000247[000231]: copy=01 offset=000000 enabled config priv 000249-001503[001255]: copy=01 offset=000231 enabled log priv 001504-001728[000225]: copy=01 offset=000000 enabled Multipathing information: numpaths: 4 c6t0d1s2 state=enabled c5t0d1s2 state=enabled c5t1d1s2 state=enabled c6t1d1s2 state=enabled ims-v3:/> vxdg import arr1imsdg VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-10978 Disk group arr1imsdg: import failed: Disk for disk group not found ims-v3:/> vxdg -C import arr1imsdg VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-10978 Disk group arr1imsdg: import failed: Disk for disk group not found ims-v3:/> vxdg -f import arr1imsdg VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-10978 Disk group arr1imsdg: import failed: Disk group version doesn't support feature; see the vxdg upgrade command ims-v3:/> vxdg upgrade arr1imsdg VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-2356 Disk group arr1imsdg: upgrade failed: No valid disk found containing disk group Would it somehow be possible to import a non-deported DG from only half the disks (one side mirror)? Old solaris 7 bootedfine and importedDGs and then I could disassociate plexs from SAN B, no problem. (Got pre-4.1 manual scripted vx config backup data of mirrored config)Solved2.4KViews0likes10CommentsMigrating to a new SAN
We're in the process of moving to new datacenters. All servers will be moved over but the SAN won't. The SAN will be replicated to a new SAN in the new datacenters by our SAN admins. That means, the LUNs in the new SAN will be identical to the old, also the LUN numbers. Example output from'vxdisk list' on the current host shows: c1t50050768014052E2d129s2 auto:cdsdisk somedisk01 somedg online This disk will get same LUN nr, but the target name will probably differ as it's new hardware in the new DC. Will this work with Veritas SFHA? If not, is there any way to do this the way the datacenter project wants to? If I could choose to do this my way, I would presentthe LUNs on the new SANto my servers so that I could do a normal host based migration. Add the new LUN to the diskgroup and mirror the data, then remove the old LUN. However, I'm told that the hosts in the current datacenter won't be able to see the new SAN.Solved2.2KViews2likes3CommentsVeritas Storage Foundation - Volume Disabled After 'rmdisk'
Dear All, I added a LUN to a specific volume and realised that I added it to the wrong volume. To remove the LUN the following command was run : "vxdg -g dg rmdisk vsp-xx-xx" I was then prompted to run the " -k" option to remove the disk. However after re-running the command with the " -k" option : "vxdg -g dg -k rmdisk vsp-xx-xx" ... the volume went into a disabled state. Fortunately no data was lost once the "vxmend" was completed on the volume. I would just like to know if this was to be expected when running the above with the " -k" option ? RegardsSolved2KViews0likes4Comments