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тАО12-01-2008 11:13 AM
тАО12-01-2008 11:13 AM
I get this when trying to mount the above lvol.
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тАО12-01-2008 11:18 AM
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тАО12-01-2008 11:32 AM
тАО12-01-2008 11:32 AM
Re: Mounting File System Problem
fsck: /etc/default/fs is used for determining the file system type
vxfs fsck: /wrk wrong file type
file system check failure, aborting ...
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тАО12-01-2008 11:42 AM
тАО12-01-2008 11:42 AM
Re: Mounting File System Problem
Then try
# fsck -F vxfs /dev/vg01/rlvol10
Hope this helps!
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тАО12-01-2008 11:47 AM
тАО12-01-2008 11:47 AM
Re: Mounting File System Problem
/dev/vg01/lvol10 /wrk vxfs rw,suid,nolargefiles,delaylog,datainlog 0 2
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тАО12-01-2008 04:39 PM
тАО12-01-2008 04:39 PM
Re: Mounting File System Problem
"I/O error" is the keyword: your disk has a bad spot on it. You should some disk error messages in syslog. fsck cannot fix any I/O error -- it is a tool to sort out missing or incorrect pointers and entries in the directory. So all the errors you see (such as invalid filesystem) are due to the disk error. In this case, you'll need to replace the disk and if not mirrored, get out your backup tapes.
There is one cornercase that will also give an I/O error -- lvol10 was reduced in size. Without the latest online JFS code, lvreduce will damage the filesystem. If you know that lvreduce was done, run lvextend to try to put back the missing portions of the filesystem.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО12-01-2008 11:52 PM
тАО12-01-2008 11:52 PM
Re: Mounting File System Problem
try fsck -F vxfs -o full /dev/vg01/rlvol10
But i also suspect some bad blocks on the underlying disk. check the integrity of the disk with dd.
#dd if=/dev/dsk/cxtxdx of=/dev/null bs=1024k
Ganesh.
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тАО12-02-2008 03:30 AM
тАО12-02-2008 03:30 AM
Re: Mounting File System Problem
fsck -F vxfs -o full -o nolog -y /dev/dsk/rlvol6
Thanks
SKR
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тАО12-02-2008 07:37 PM
тАО12-02-2008 07:37 PM
Re: Mounting File System Problem
This one help you
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=10062
Thanks & Regards
Ajin
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тАО12-04-2008 11:54 AM
тАО12-04-2008 11:54 AM
Re: Mounting File System Problem
thanks to all for help