Hi All,
I got some error while taking ignite backup with make_net_recovery command
the errors are below:
WARNING: Failed to find "/dev/vx/dsk/mph011-dg" in IOTree, will not be added to
the _hp_hide_other_disks list
WARNING: Failed to find "/dev/vx/dsk/mdmrac-dg" in IOTree, will not be added to
the _hp_hide_other_disks list
WARNING: Failed to find "/dev/vx/dsk/mdmrac-dg" in IOTree, will not be added to
the _hp_hide_other_disks list
WARNING: Failed to find "/dev/vx/dsk/mdmrac-dg" in IOTree, will not be added to
the _hp_hide_other_disks list
please check the attached file for more details
where this VCS filesystem is not including on the backup process, but it's mounted and available on /etc/fstab file.
Note: when i run the make_net_recovery command by root user i don't facing the above warning, but when i run it by user has sudo root privileges i facing the above warning
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
can you explain more ?
Thanks
Hi,
thanks so much after set correct profile and path for normal user it's working without any issue
where the profile of this user is
Before
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$ cat .profile
# @(#)B.11.31_LR
# Default user .profile file (/usr/bin/sh initialization).
# Set up the terminal:
if [ "$TERM" = "" ]
then
eval ` tset -s -Q -m ':?hp' `
else
eval ` tset -s -Q `
fi
stty erase "^H" kill "^U" intr "^C" eof "^D"
stty hupcl ixon ixoff
tabs
# NOTE: '.' is added to $PATH for compatibility reasons only. This
# default will be changed in a future release. If "." is not
# needed for compatibility it is better to omit this line.
# Please edit .profile according to your site requirements.
# Set up the search paths:
PATH=$PATH:.
# Set up the shell environment:
set -u
trap "echo 'logout'" 0
# Set up the shell variables:
EDITOR=vi
export EDITOR
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After
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# @(#)B.11.31_LR
# Default (example of) super-user's .profile file
# Do not put "." in PATH; it is a potential security breach.
# Do not put "/usr/local/bin" in PATH; it is a potential security breach.
# Example assumes /home/root exists.
set +u
PATH=/usr/sbin:$PATH:/sbin:/home/root
# Be sure that VUE does not invoke tty commands
if [ ! "$VUE" ]; then
# Set up the terminal:
if [ "$TERM" = "" ]
then
eval ` tset -s -Q -m ':?hp' `
else
eval ` tset -s -Q `
fi
stty erase "^H" kill "^U" intr "^C" eof "^D"
stty hupcl ixon ixoff
tabs
echo
echo "Value of TERM has been set to \"$TERM\". "
export TERM
EDITOR=vi
export EDITOR
fi # if !VUE
# Set up shell environment:
set -u # error if undefined variable.
trap "echo 'logout root'" 0 # what to do on exit.
# Set up shell variables:
MAIL=/var/mail/root
# don't export, so only login shell checks.
echo "WARNING: YOU ARE SUPERUSER !!\n"
export TERM=vt100
export PS1="$(hostname) #"
stty erase ^?
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Thanks