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тАО11-04-2003 01:34 AM
тАО11-04-2003 01:34 AM
How can I interpret this message, there is nothing wrong on the server? Please reply..
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тАО11-04-2003 02:05 AM
тАО11-04-2003 02:05 AM
Solution1f hex = 31 dec
31 = major# of sdisk driver (lsdev 31)
so we know it is a disk...
19 = c19
0 = t0
7 = d7
c19t0d7 is the device... it's recommended to increase the io timeout for disks in an array to 180.
pvdisplay /dev/dsk/c19t0d7
IO Timeout = default
pvchange -t 180 /dev/dsk/c19t0d7
Where there any "SCSI" errors leading upto the LVM POWERFAILED message?
-Denver
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тАО11-04-2003 02:19 AM
тАО11-04-2003 02:19 AM
Re: LVM: vg[18]: pvnum=7 (dev_t=0x1f190700) is POWERFAILED
Best answer I received...
Thanks
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тАО11-04-2003 06:36 AM
тАО11-04-2003 06:36 AM
Re: LVM: vg[18]: pvnum=7 (dev_t=0x1f190700) is POWERFAILED
The way you mentioned is not the case, however I am seeing that,
$ ls -altrR *dsk*|grep -i 190700
brw-r----- 1 bin sys 31 0x190700 Oct 4 01:15 c25t0d7
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 188 0x190700 Oct 4 01:15 c25t0d7
While C19t0d7 is an other device:
$ls -altrR *dsk*|grep -i c19t0d7
brw-r----- 1 bin sys 31 0x130700 Sep 15 17:21 c19t0d7
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 188 0x130700 Sep 16 16:11 c19t0d7
I am having XP array attached to system, and c19t0d7 & c25t0d7, are alternate device links.
$/usr/sbin/pvdisplay /dev/dsk/c25t0d7
PV Name /dev/dsk/c25t0d7
PV Name /dev/dsk/c19t0d7 Alternate Link
Is there any way of knowing, which path it is giving error for....Or how to know like one of the path has failed...
Please reply..
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тАО11-04-2003 08:44 AM
тАО11-04-2003 08:44 AM
Re: LVM: vg[18]: pvnum=7 (dev_t=0x1f190700) is POWERFAILED
Denver was essentially correct, he just forgot to do the hex to decimal conversion for the 19.
19 hex = 25 decimal.
So the correct device path is c25t0d7.
I would look at the PV timeout that Denver recommended first.
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тАО11-05-2003 12:58 AM
тАО11-05-2003 12:58 AM
Re: LVM: vg[18]: pvnum=7 (dev_t=0x1f190700) is POWERFAILED
thanks to patrick for pointing out my math prob.
-Denver
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тАО11-05-2003 08:04 PM
тАО11-05-2003 08:04 PM
Re: LVM: vg[18]: pvnum=7 (dev_t=0x1f190700) is POWERFAILED
Just an afterthought.
Instead of math how about just doing.
ll /dev/* | grep 190700
It should come back with character and block device files -- something like this -
"Assuming they were not removed" :)
brw-r----- 1 bin sys 31 0x190700 Oct 27 19:33 c25t0d7
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 188 0x190700 Oct 27 19:33 c25t0d7
Nicest thing about that is it works on any
device file that might be mentioned in
syslog.
Regards,
dbk.