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тАО08-29-2003 08:30 AM
тАО08-29-2003 08:30 AM
hello I have a error in boot mode lvm
excute mkboot /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0
could not open /usr/lib/uxbootlf no such file or directory
or vgdisplay
volume group no activate
cannot display volume group /dev/vg00
bdf not found
excute mkboot /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0
could not open /usr/lib/uxbootlf no such file or directory
or vgdisplay
volume group no activate
cannot display volume group /dev/vg00
bdf not found
legionx
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тАО08-29-2003 08:34 AM
тАО08-29-2003 08:34 AM
Re: boot lvm
Off the top of my head, I'd say that the /usr filesystem is not mounted. Perhaps a disk went.
mount /usr
Try again.
check /etc/rc.log
strings /etc/lvmtab
SEP
mount /usr
Try again.
check /etc/rc.log
strings /etc/lvmtab
SEP
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тАО08-29-2003 08:37 AM
тАО08-29-2003 08:37 AM
Re: boot lvm
Hi Jairo,
I assume you mean you booted in lvm maintenance mode ("hpux -lm" from ISL). In this case lvm is not activated for recovery purposes. You need to run :
# vgchange -a y vg00
Then you need to mount the relevant filesystems, i.e. /usr for mkboot.
cheers,
James.
I assume you mean you booted in lvm maintenance mode ("hpux -lm" from ISL). In this case lvm is not activated for recovery purposes. You need to run :
# vgchange -a y vg00
Then you need to mount the relevant filesystems, i.e. /usr for mkboot.
cheers,
James.
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