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02-01-2003 11:03 AM
02-01-2003 11:03 AM
In my hp-ux 9000 712/100 Workstation, I sometimes get the following error when I switch it on:
System console is on the ITE
logical volume 64, 0x3 configured as ROOT
error writing VGDA [1] to disk H/W path 2/0/1.6.0 (error = 5)
LVM: Lost quorum in vg[0], too many PVs missing! logical volume 64, 0x2 configured as SWAP
However, I have to crash the system and start it again and it boots without the error msg.
please advise.
Thanks in advance.
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02-01-2003 11:19 AM
02-01-2003 11:19 AM
SolutionYou're root/boot mirror disk at 2/0/1.6 is failing.
You should replace it before the other fails & you're out of the game.
Note: When you rebuild the boot mirrors after replacement, use:
mkboot -a "hpux -lq" /dev/rdsk/cxtydz
on the root/boot mnirrors to facilitate booting when a mirror member is lost.
Rgds,
Jeff
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02-01-2003 11:25 AM
02-01-2003 11:25 AM
Re: error at boot up
I got this workstation from ebday but it seems that I'll have to get a nother SCSI HD SE.
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02-01-2003 12:09 PM
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Re: error at boot up
Rgds,
Jeff
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02-01-2003 12:48 PM
02-01-2003 12:48 PM
Re: error at boot up
What I understood that I can not just buy the HD, install it and load it with the ignite tape that I've created!! it that what you mean, is there any other recovery procedures that I'm not aware of?
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02-01-2003 01:00 PM
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Re: error at boot up
If you have the make_tape_recovery tape, you can install it on any Hard Disk.
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