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12-05-2006 06:34 AM
12-05-2006 06:34 AM
Identify Drives
Our J5600 crashed and the boot drive didn't start up on restart. Well the user thought they would try the drive in another slot. He didn't note the drive locations when he pulled the 3 other "good" drives.
Our problem is this - We got the boot drive running but we not sure which slot the other three drives go. All of them use logical volumes. Is there an easy way to find out which one goes where? We don't want to loose the data/configurations.
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12-05-2006 07:11 AM
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Re: Identify Drives
Are all of the drives the same model? Did you happen to capture 'ioscan' output from before the drives were pulled to a file?
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12-05-2006 10:30 AM
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Re: Identify Drives
Maybe LVM won't recognize the PVs as belonging to the VG since the H/W paths will be different and so will the device file names. Worst case is data loss and corruption. Your best bet is to leave it to the experts by opening a support call with HP.
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12-05-2006 11:44 PM
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Re: Identify Drives
your options here:
- boot into lvm maintenance (and fix lvm if succesful)
- boot off ignite tape or installation media and start recovery shell, fix lvm from recovery shell
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12-06-2006 04:22 AM
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12-08-2006 03:00 AM
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Re: Identify Drives
Well...there are a grand total of six combinations of the three disks in question, so the number isn't insurmountable. As to whether or not the data will get scrambled, I don't know.
I *think* I'd talk to the HP storage support.
Good luck, hope you get this sorted out
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12-09-2006 02:49 AM
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