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тАО04-29-2008 11:12 AM
тАО04-29-2008 11:12 AM
# lvlnboot -v
Boot Definitions for Volume Group /dev/vg00:
Physical Volumes belonging in Root Volume Group:
/dev/dsk/c1t2d0 (0/0/1/1.2.0) -- Boot Disk
/dev/dsk/c2t2d0 (0/0/2/0.2.0)
Boot: lvol1 on: /dev/dsk/c1t2d0
/dev/dsk/c2t2d0
Root: lvol3 on: /dev/dsk/c1t2d0
/dev/dsk/c2t2d0
Swap: lvol2 on: /dev/dsk/c1t2d0
/dev/dsk/c2t2d0
Dump: lvol2 on: /dev/dsk/c1t2d0, 0
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тАО04-29-2008 11:22 AM
тАО04-29-2008 11:22 AM
Solutionhttp://docs.hp.com/en/5991-1236/When_Good_Disks_Go_Bad.pdf
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тАО04-29-2008 11:40 AM
тАО04-29-2008 11:40 AM
Re: lvlnboot - output?
It is likely that you failed to use the '-B' switch when you performed your 'pvcreate' of the boot disk.
If this is an 11.23 or 11.31 system, you can use 'vgmodify' to change the non-boot to a boot disk. Otherwise, you will need to destroy and recreate your mirrored boot disk from scratch.
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО04-29-2008 11:52 AM
тАО04-29-2008 11:52 AM
Re: lvlnboot - output?
I assume too you did not do the pvcreate ** -B ** step, but I think you should get errors while doing the mkboot commands ...
Check with
# lifls -l /dev/rdsk/c2t2d0
and you should get at least something like
volume ISL10 data size 7984 directory size 8 99/10/28 15:23:53
filename type start size implement created
===============================================================
ISL -12800 584 240 0 99/10/28 15:23:53
AUTO -12289 824 1 0 99/10/28 15:23:53
HPUX -12928 832 800 0 99/10/28 15:23:53
PAD -12290 1632 1700 0 99/10/28 15:23:54
LABEL BIN 3336 8 0 06/04/25 18:01:35
Safest way is IMHO to remove the mirror and start over.
The link to the procedure is already provided.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО04-29-2008 12:57 PM
тАО04-29-2008 12:57 PM
Re: lvlnboot - output?
fcdshp03/root # mirrorit.sh
The newly allocated mirrors are now being synchronized. This operation will
take some time. Please wait ....
Logical volume "/dev/vg00/lvol1" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg00 has been saved in /etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
The newly allocated mirrors are now being synchronized. This operation will
take some time. Please wait ....
Logical volume "/dev/vg00/lvol2" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg00 has been saved in /etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
The newly allocated mirrors are now being synchronized. This operation will
take some time. Please wait ....
Logical volume "/dev/vg00/lvol3" has been successfully extended.
lvlnboot: LIF information corrupt or not present on "/dev/dsk/c2t2d0".
Use the "mkboot" command to initialize the LIF area.
lvlnboot: LIF information corrupt or not present on "/dev/dsk/c2t2d0".
Use the "mkboot" command to initialize the LIF area.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg00 has been saved in /etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
The newly allocated mirrors are now being synchronized. This operation will
take some time. Please wait ....
Logical volume "/dev/vg00/lvol4" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg00 has been saved in /etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
The newly allocated mirrors are now being synchronized. This operation will
take some time. Please wait ....
Logical volume "/dev/vg00/lvol5" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg00 has been saved in /etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
The newly allocated mirrors are now being synchronized. This operation will
take some time. Please wait ....
Logical volume "/dev/vg00/lvol6" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg00 has been saved in /etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
The newly allocated mirrors are now being synchronized. This operation will
take some time. Please wait ....
Logical volume "/dev/vg00/lvol7" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg00 has been saved in /etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
The newly allocated mirrors are now being synchronized. This operation will
take some time. Please wait ....
Logical volume "/dev/vg00/lvol8" has been successfully extended.
Volume Group configuration for /dev/vg00 has been saved in /etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
fcdshp03/root # lifls -l /dev/rdsk/c2t2d0
volume c2t2d0 data size 29 directory size 1 08/04/29 15:34:09
filename type start size implement created
===============================================================
LABEL BIN 8 8 0 08/04/29 15:34:09
fcdshp03/root #
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тАО04-29-2008 01:05 PM
тАО04-29-2008 01:05 PM
Re: lvlnboot - output?
# pvcreate -fB /dev/rdsk/c2t2d0
pvcreate: The physical volume "/dev/dsk/c2t2d0" is already recorded in the "/etc/lvmtab" file.
Is it seeing this entry in the lvmtab file and not doing what it should?
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тАО04-29-2008 01:08 PM
тАО04-29-2008 01:08 PM
Re: lvlnboot - output?
To start over, 'lvreduce' your logical volume mirrors on the "bad" disk and 'vgreduce' that physical volume from vg00.
*THEN* begin with a 'pvcreate -B' and follow the steps to build a mirrored boot disk.
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО04-29-2008 01:52 PM
тАО04-29-2008 01:52 PM
Re: lvlnboot - output?
Thanks much to everyone! :-))
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тАО04-29-2008 01:57 PM
тАО04-29-2008 01:57 PM