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07-21-2003 08:48 PM
07-21-2003 08:48 PM
Mc/SG Cluster mirror disk failed how to replace with new one.
Hi
In my mc/sg cluster,vg01 is my lock vg and
it has mirrored with two HD. when I check with
STM I can see c2t0d0 is failed. good and mirrored HD is c0t0d0.I have isolated the
defective HD.
Now I need to replace c2t0d0 in the cluster environment how do I do it.
Regards
Ashan
In my mc/sg cluster,vg01 is my lock vg and
it has mirrored with two HD. when I check with
STM I can see c2t0d0 is failed. good and mirrored HD is c0t0d0.I have isolated the
defective HD.
Now I need to replace c2t0d0 in the cluster environment how do I do it.
Regards
Ashan
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07-21-2003 09:12 PM
07-21-2003 09:12 PM
Re: Mc/SG Cluster mirror disk failed how to replace with new one.
Hi,
It's very simple as you change in Standard volume group.
If you have hot swap hard disk you can replace and use vgcfgrestore to restore LVM structure and then vgsync to synchronise.
and if disk is not hot swapable then you have to bring down the cluster and do it.
Sunil
It's very simple as you change in Standard volume group.
If you have hot swap hard disk you can replace and use vgcfgrestore to restore LVM structure and then vgsync to synchronise.
and if disk is not hot swapable then you have to bring down the cluster and do it.
Sunil
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07-21-2003 09:27 PM
07-21-2003 09:27 PM
Re: Mc/SG Cluster mirror disk failed how to replace with new one.
Hi Sunil,
So steps is
vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg01 /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0
and
vgsync /dev/vg01
advice me
Regards
Ashan
So steps is
vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg01 /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0
and
vgsync /dev/vg01
advice me
Regards
Ashan
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07-21-2003 09:39 PM
07-21-2003 09:39 PM
Re: Mc/SG Cluster mirror disk failed how to replace with new one.
Hi Ashan,
Ya the steps are once you connect the disk to same ID c2t0d0
run ioscan to see you see this disk as claimed and then restore the volume group informtaion on to this disk by doing vgcfgrestore
then do a vgsync and that will sync all your LV's in that disk
Rajeev
Ya the steps are once you connect the disk to same ID c2t0d0
run ioscan to see you see this disk as claimed and then restore the volume group informtaion on to this disk by doing vgcfgrestore
then do a vgsync and that will sync all your LV's in that disk
Rajeev
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