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тАО06-03-2010 08:40 AM
тАО06-03-2010 08:40 AM
help replacing the correct drive
i am using the OS version
OSF1 V5.1 732 alpha
I have a bad disk and want to replace that I have added two used disk from an old system .Now I want to know how to find the bad disk and take that out also add the file system to the two used drive that I have added .Please I need step by step instructions as I am not familiar with the tru64 OS .your help is greatly appreciated..
Thanks
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тАО06-03-2010 10:03 AM
тАО06-03-2010 10:03 AM
Re: help replacing the correct drive
Actual output from "sizer -v" might be
helpful.
> I have a bad disk [...]
> Now I want to know how to find the bad
> disk [...]
Huh? I don't see how you can know that you
have a bad disk, and still need help to find
the bad disk.
> [...] I need step by step instructions
> [...]
I need a clearer explanation of what you're
trying to do, and what you know and don't
know.
> [...] add the file system [...]
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/pub_page/doc_list.html
Choose a version. Look for the "System
Administration" manual. Look for a chapter
on "Administering File Systems".
Some non-empty description of the hardware
involved might also be helpful.
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тАО06-03-2010 11:17 AM
тАО06-03-2010 11:17 AM
Re: help replacing the correct drive
chown: migar.msb: I/O error
chown: migar.msg: I/O error
chown: migca.msb: I/O error
chown: migca.msg: I/O error
chown: migcs.msb: I/O error
chown: migcs.msg: I/O error
chown: migd.msb: I/O error
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тАО06-03-2010 01:30 PM
тАО06-03-2010 01:30 PM
Re: help replacing the correct drive
> for one of the file system .
That might mean that the disk is bad, but I
wouldn't bet on it.
> chown: migar.msb: I/O error
Who or what is producing these messages?
Where are these files?
> But i am not sure how to tell on this OS
> ..on what disk that it resides on .
What would you do on some other OS?
You might start with:
mount
Around here, for example:
urtx# mount
root_domain_2#root on / type advfs (rw)
/proc on /proc type procfs (rw)
usr_domain_2#usr on /usr type advfs (rw)
usr_domain_2#var on /var type advfs (rw)
For AdvFS file systems ("advfs"), the
physical disk info can be obtained using
"showfdmn":
urtx# showfdmn -k usr_domain_2
Id Date Created LogPgs Version Domain Name
47151c4e.00091e98 Tue Oct 16 15:17:18 2007 512 4 usr_domain_2
Vol 1K-Blks Free % Used Cmode Rblks Wblks Vol Name
1L 14058600 1563896 89% on 256 256 /dev/disk/dsk6f
Also potentially helpful:
sysman
> Actual output from "sizer -v" might be
> helpful.
Still true.
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тАО06-03-2010 06:57 PM
тАО06-03-2010 06:57 PM
Re: help replacing the correct drive
You can see the bad disk in
#volprint -thA
Or as suggested by Stevan.
then run the command
#hwmgr -flash light -dsf /dev/disk/dskX
it would turn on the light on the disk and u can remove it, make sure u remove it from LSM.
BR,
Kapil+
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тАО06-03-2010 11:08 PM
тАО06-03-2010 11:08 PM
Re: help replacing the correct drive
the message posted could just mean the filesystem is full?
look in /var/adm/syslog.dated directory tree for the logfile containing the first error.
or use sysman -> monitoring -> event_viewer that can give you even more information.
if it's confirmed it's a hardware error, we can proceed from there.
if it's an other error let's check that.