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тАО09-15-2005 10:27 PM
тАО09-15-2005 10:27 PM
replacing a mirrored lsm boot disk with tru64 5.1
Hello,
on an alpha ds20e dsk0 and dsk1 are mirrored disks.
dsk1 failed.
i used the replacing procedure described in the tru64 5.1b lsm manual.
1. # volplex -g rootdg -o rm dis rootvol-02 swapvol-02 vol-dsk0g-02 vol-dsk0h-02
2. # voldg -g rootdg rmdisk root02 swap02 dsk1f dsk1g-AdvFS dsk1h
3. # voldisk rm dsk1a dsk1b dsk1f dsk1g dsk1h
4. === physical replacement ===
5. # hwmgr scan scsi
6. # hwmgr show scsi => New unused disk dsk7
7. # dsfmgr -e dsk7 dsk1
8. # disklabel -rw dsk1
9. # volrootmir -a dsk1
But:
volrootmir failed, lsm said, dsk1f is not defined.
dsk1f is the private region of dsk1. perhaps it was wrong to delete it.
so, i did a voldisk define dsk1f, and volrootmir was satisfied and mirrored
all partitions from dsk0 to dsk1, except dsk0f. dsk1f remained defined and is offline.
How can i fix this situation?
voldisk list
DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP STATUS
dsk0a nopriv root01 rootdg online
dsk0b nopriv swap01 rootdg online
dsk0f simple dsk0f rootdg online
dsk0g nopriv dsk0g-AdvFS rootdg online
dsk0h simple dsk0h-AdvFS rootdg online
dsk1a nopriv root02 rootdg online
dsk1b nopriv swap02 rootdg online
dsk1f simple - - offline
dsk1g nopriv dsk1g-AdvFS rootdg online
dsk1h simple dsk1h-AdvFS rootdg online
dsk5 sliced dsk5 rootdg online
dsk6 sliced dsk6 rootdg online
dsk10 sliced dg102 dg1 online
dsk11 sliced dg101 dg1 online
on an alpha ds20e dsk0 and dsk1 are mirrored disks.
dsk1 failed.
i used the replacing procedure described in the tru64 5.1b lsm manual.
1. # volplex -g rootdg -o rm dis rootvol-02 swapvol-02 vol-dsk0g-02 vol-dsk0h-02
2. # voldg -g rootdg rmdisk root02 swap02 dsk1f dsk1g-AdvFS dsk1h
3. # voldisk rm dsk1a dsk1b dsk1f dsk1g dsk1h
4. === physical replacement ===
5. # hwmgr scan scsi
6. # hwmgr show scsi => New unused disk dsk7
7. # dsfmgr -e dsk7 dsk1
8. # disklabel -rw dsk1
9. # volrootmir -a dsk1
But:
volrootmir failed, lsm said, dsk1f is not defined.
dsk1f is the private region of dsk1. perhaps it was wrong to delete it.
so, i did a voldisk define dsk1f, and volrootmir was satisfied and mirrored
all partitions from dsk0 to dsk1, except dsk0f. dsk1f remained defined and is offline.
How can i fix this situation?
voldisk list
DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP STATUS
dsk0a nopriv root01 rootdg online
dsk0b nopriv swap01 rootdg online
dsk0f simple dsk0f rootdg online
dsk0g nopriv dsk0g-AdvFS rootdg online
dsk0h simple dsk0h-AdvFS rootdg online
dsk1a nopriv root02 rootdg online
dsk1b nopriv swap02 rootdg online
dsk1f simple - - offline
dsk1g nopriv dsk1g-AdvFS rootdg online
dsk1h simple dsk1h-AdvFS rootdg online
dsk5 sliced dsk5 rootdg online
dsk6 sliced dsk6 rootdg online
dsk10 sliced dg102 dg1 online
dsk11 sliced dg101 dg1 online
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тАО09-23-2005 07:25 AM
тАО09-23-2005 07:25 AM
Re: replacing a mirrored lsm boot disk with tru64 5.1
What about sequence:
# voldisk init dsk1 type=simple
# voldg -k adddisk dsk1f=dsk1f
?
# voldisk init dsk1 type=simple
# voldg -k adddisk dsk1f=dsk1f
?
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тАО11-22-2006 07:52 AM
тАО11-22-2006 07:52 AM
Re: replacing a mirrored lsm boot disk with tru64 5.1
Very late reply, but some days ago I stuck in the same situation. This time I had the chance to experiment. My solution is:
Before doing the volrootmir -a I pulled out the new disk and rebooted the system. Then everything went fine. I tried it several times: Without reboot no chance!
Thanks & bye
Before doing the volrootmir -a I pulled out the new disk and rebooted the system. Then everything went fine. I tried it several times: Without reboot no chance!
Thanks & bye
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тАО05-05-2008 04:20 AM
тАО05-05-2008 04:20 AM
Re: replacing a mirrored lsm boot disk with tru64 5.1
Thanks and bye
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