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04-02-2009 04:36 AM
04-02-2009 04:36 AM
Creating new mount points
There are other volume groups with physical volumes point to the NetApps machine.
Any help would be deeply appreciated.
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04-02-2009 05:08 AM
04-02-2009 05:08 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
Try
# ioscan -fnkCdisk
and
# ioscan -fnCdisk
If you have presented a new lun to the system, you should see the new lun in the last command.
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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04-02-2009 05:11 AM
04-02-2009 05:11 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
ioscan -fnCdisk
How will I know which one is the new one?
It has come up with quite a few NETAPP LUN entries
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04-02-2009 05:16 AM
04-02-2009 05:16 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
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There are other volume groups with physical volumes point to the NetApps machine.
--
Do you use raw disks in any databases, or are all your disk configured in volume groups?
# vgdisplay -v
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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04-02-2009 05:25 AM
04-02-2009 05:25 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
Also please attach the strings /etc/lvmtab and the ioscan -fnCdisk.
Also you can do the following and attach the same.
#for i in /etc/lvmconf/*.conf
>do
>echo $i;vgcfgrestore -l -f $i
>done
This would show something like this.
# for i in /etc/lvmconf/*.conf
> do
> echo $i;vgcfgrestore -l -f $i
> done
/etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf
Volume Group Configuration information in "/etc/lvmconf/vg00.conf"
VG Name /dev/vg00
---- Physical volumes : 1 ----
/dev/rdisk/disk5_p2 (Bootable)
#
Please attach the O/p, that shall be also helpful.
Regards
sujit
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04-02-2009 05:45 AM
04-02-2009 05:45 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
Having a little trouble getting the file off the system.
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04-02-2009 06:04 AM
04-02-2009 06:04 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
It looks like all are volume group, no raw disk.
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04-02-2009 06:26 AM
04-02-2009 06:26 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
disk 587 1/0/4/0/0.2.11.0.1.7.1 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE NETAPP LUN
/dev/dsk/c46t7d1 /dev/rdsk/c46t7d1
disk 558 1/0/4/0/0.2.11.0.1.9.1 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE NETAPP LUN
/dev/dsk/c46t9d1 /dev/rdsk/c46t9d1
these are the last 2 entries.
I don't if this helps or not.
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04-02-2009 08:54 AM
04-02-2009 08:54 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
vgcreate /dev/vg*** /dev/dsk/c##t#d#
I get
IO error on Physical Volume device.
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04-02-2009 08:55 AM
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Re: Creating new mount points
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04-02-2009 09:03 AM
04-02-2009 09:03 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
Do I need to do a pvcreate on all of them?
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04-02-2009 11:56 AM
04-02-2009 11:56 AM
Re: Creating new mount points
If not an alternate path, do pvcreate for all the PV's
Basically the controller will change if you view in the ioscan output
cxtydz
catydz
Here dz is the disk which is referred by two contollers(cx and ca).. Both refer to the same disk.
The best way is to finr out from the Storage software which you are using
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04-02-2009 10:52 PM
04-02-2009 10:52 PM
Re: Creating new mount points
you try
can you do quick look with SAM
do you remember your lun size ?
open SAM > disk & file system > Disk Devices >
if you still not created any Pv with this lun it should show as unused. but you need to compare hardware path to make sure which lun belongs to which HDD in your hpux server.
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04-03-2009 07:14 AM
04-03-2009 07:14 AM