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08-13-2008 04:01 AM
08-13-2008 04:01 AM
Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
As you know, it's pretty interesting, vgcfgrestore just recovery one lvol1, and 0 size. where is the lvol2?
That server run Oracle DB and anther application. That vg07 be created at 2005, in system no mount point use current vg07 and c12t1d2.
Thanks a lot everybody. I will check more doc, see if I could find the purpose and usage.
Any idea?
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
# vgcfgrestore -f /etc/lvmconf/vg07.conf.old -l
# ll /etc/lvmconf
Results?
Hope this helps!
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08-13-2008 04:09 AM
08-13-2008 04:09 AM
Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
The disk count discrepancy pointed out by Torsten tells me that a disk was there and went away for some reason.
Perhaps a disk on the SAN was withdrawn by the SAN admin.
I think Torsten's last try won't work and you need to remove the volume group.
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08-13-2008 04:10 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
According to me, you can use this disk for anothere purpose, just follow this steps to reuse it.
# vgchange -a n vg07
# vgexport /dev/vg07
# pvcreate -f /dev/rdsk/c12t1d2
# cd /dev
# mkdir vg07
# mknod group c 64 0X070000
# vgcreate /dev/vg07 /dev/dsk/c12t1d2
# lvcreate -L
# newfs -F vxfs -o largefiles /dev/vg07/rlvol1
# mkdir /mnt
# mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /mnt
#####################################
Regards,
Piyush Mathiya
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08-13-2008 04:10 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
Volume Group Configuration information in "/etc/lvmconf/vg07.conf.old"
VG Name /dev/vg07
---- Physical volumes : 1 ----
/dev/rdsk/c12t1d2 (Non-bootable)
root@srs083:/> ll /etc/lvmconf
total 39680
---------- 1 root root 0 Aug 14 2004 lvm_lock
-rw------- 1 root sys 322560 Aug 11 16:00 vg00.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 322560 Aug 1 16:26 vg00.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 82 Aug 1 16:26 vg00.mapfile
-rw------- 1 root sys 870400 Aug 11 16:01 vg01.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 870400 Aug 1 16:26 vg01.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 9 Aug 1 16:26 vg01.mapfile
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 11 16:01 vg02.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 1 16:26 vg02.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 9 Aug 1 16:26 vg02.mapfile
-rw------- 1 root sys 1093632 Aug 11 16:01 vg03.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 1093632 Aug 1 16:26 vg03.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 9 Aug 1 16:26 vg03.mapfile
-rw------- 1 root sys 1093632 Aug 11 16:01 vg04.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 1093632 Aug 1 16:26 vg04.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 9 Aug 1 16:26 vg04.mapfile
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 11 16:01 vg05.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 1 16:26 vg05.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 8 Aug 1 16:26 vg05.mapfile
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 11 16:01 vg06.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 1 16:26 vg06.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 8 Aug 1 16:26 vg06.mapfile
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 1 16:26 vg07.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 1 16:18 vg07.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 8 Aug 1 16:26 vg07.mapfile
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Jul 31 17:37 vg08.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Jul 29 16:54 vg08.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 8 Aug 1 16:26 vg08.mapfile
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 11 16:01 vg09.conf
-rw------- 1 root sys 1091584 Aug 1 16:26 vg09.conf.old
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 9 Aug 1 16:26 vg09.mapfile
-r-------- 1 root sys 1091584 Apr 9 2007 vg18.conf
-r-------- 1 root sys 1091584 Apr 9 2007 vg18.conf.old
This server down and could not startup at Aug, 1. I recoveried OS through Ignite-UX net_recovery at Aug, 1
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08-13-2008 04:11 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
According to me, you can use this disk for anothere purpose, just follow this steps to reuse it.
# vgchange -a n vg07
# vgexport /dev/vg07
# pvcreate -f /dev/rdsk/c12t1d2
# cd /dev
# mkdir vg07
# mknod group c 64 0X070000
# vgcreate /dev/vg07 /dev/dsk/c12t1d2
# lvcreate -L
# newfs -F vxfs -o largefiles /dev/vg07/rlvol1
# mkdir /mnt
# mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /mnt
#####################################
Regards,
Piyush Mathiya
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08-13-2008 04:12 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
Thank you vey much for your detail steps, Piyush.
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08-13-2008 04:14 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
# cd /dev
# ll */group
then you can check it . . .
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08-13-2008 04:18 AM
08-13-2008 04:18 AM
Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
What *was* it?
Maybe someone did not delete previous VGs correctly - this happens very often ...
Maybe one of your very first lines (see top of page):
# vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg07 /dev/rdsk/c12t1d2
was wrong and restored another config to the disk.
Anyway, *this* vg07 is IMHO lost ...
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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08-13-2008 04:23 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
We can recover it, but for that we dont know in which server it is used erlier, how many disk used with this volume group and logical volume, it was not swap because it is 40 GB disk, and very less place we use this much of space for swap memory, but actully what is the problem is we must know the background of the disk. then and then we can recover it.
In hp unix with LVM, no one can say we lost the data without making any mistek...
Regards,
Piyush Mathiya
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08-13-2008 04:31 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
So, i'm sure type is correct.
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08-13-2008 04:33 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
Swap should be set to between 1.0 to 1.5 times memory.
If you actually start paging to swap, its time to do a memory upgrade anyway.
I'd use this opportunity to make swap a manageable, normal size within the vg00 volume group.
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08-13-2008 04:37 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
I see you still have an (old) mapfile:
vg07.mapfile
in /etc/lvmconf
What is the content?
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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08-13-2008 05:16 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
Would you please tell me more about "I'd use this opportunity to make swap a manageable, normal size within the vg00 volume group".
Currentlyl, that server RAM is 16GB, pri swap is 4GB
# lvdisplay /dev/vg00/lvol2
--- Logical volumes ---
LV Name /dev/vg00/lvol2
VG Name /dev/vg00
LV Permission read/write
LV Status available/syncd
Mirror copies 0
Consistency Recovery MWC
Schedule parallel
LV Size (Mbytes) 4096
Current LE 256
Allocated PE 256
Stripes 0
Stripe Size (Kbytes) 0
Bad block off
Allocation strict/contiguous
IO Timeout (Seconds) default
You said "... within the vg00 volume group" Could we recreate or increate size of lvol2 pri swap?
Thanks.
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08-13-2008 05:21 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
Question is: was this disk really in vg07? Was it the only one?
As you know all the info of vg07 I got from system no pager record.
remove /etc/lvmtab and vgsacn -v
# strings /etc/lvmtab
/dev/vg00
/dev/dsk/c2t0d0
/dev/dsk/c2t1d0
/dev/vg01
/dev/dsk/c12t0d0
/dev/vg02
/dev/dsk/c12t0d1
/dev/vg03
/dev/dsk/c12t0d2
/dev/dsk/c12t0d3
/dev/dsk/c12t0d4
/dev/vg04
/dev/dsk/c12t0d5
/dev/dsk/c12t0d6
/dev/dsk/c12t0d7
/dev/vg09
/dev/dsk/c12t1d0
/dev/vg06
/dev/dsk/c12t1d1
/dev/vg07
/dev/dsk/c12t1d2
/dev/vg05
/dev/dsk/c12t1d3
/dev/vg08
/dev/dsk/c17t0d0
So, I think, just one SAN disk c12t1d2 belong to vg07.
/etc/lvmconf> cat vg07.mapfile
1 lvol1
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08-13-2008 05:28 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
>>
Would you please tell me more about "I'd use this opportunity to make swap a manageable, normal size within the vg00 volume group".
<<
Yes.
My swap philosophy is a modified version of the A. Clay Stephenson model.
1) Swap should be reserved and the system should be managed to never actually have to page processes to it. If its paging regularly it needs more memory.
2) Swap should be part of vg00 the boot volume group because it allows us to create a self contained Ignite backup of the system for disaster recovery that will work immediately after a restore.
3) swap should be part of the boot volume group. It should not be overly large, and systems with a lot of memory don't need to follow the old twice memory rule. A. Clay sometimes recommended having two swap areas within vg00. 1 small and high priority a second larger one a lower priority in hopes that it will never get used.
4) Having your swap areas spread around can cause I/O contention.
5) Having swap on a SAN means if the SAN goes out your system will suddenly stop.
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08-13-2008 05:31 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
I assign the points first and read your swap suggestion later.
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08-13-2008 05:58 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
Regarding swap, here's another viewpoint.
Turn on the kernel's 'swapmem_on'. This allows the kernel to count about 7/8 of your physical memory as swap. For every process started, swap must be reserved regardless of whether or not it is actually used. You never really want to do swap I/O as this degrades already degraded performance. From that standpoint, memory becomes relatively cheap to your business.
One of the simplest monitors is 'vmstat'. If "page-outs' (the 'po' column') begin to rise into double-digit values, you have substantial to severe memory pressure and too much swapping is occuring.
You need primary swap space to boot. Having (for example) primary device swap at only 50% of your memory isn't a problem when you need to boot and get a server running.
You can (and should) add some secondary device swap. I like to assign this to one or more non-vg00 volume groups. You can set the swap priority to a lower ordinal value than that of primary swap thus allowing this secondary swap space to be used in preference to the primary space. If I have to ever do swap I/O, I like to have it occur on other than vg00.
If you choose to assign equal swap priorities to primary and secondary swap spaces, you can interleave the swap I/O between them. That too is potentially useful as long as the primary and the secondary device swap spaces are *not* on vg00. You don't want disk head movement added to your already degraded performance as the primary and secondary swap I/O is round-robined.
How much swap you need is application depenedent. The key issue is process swap reservation. ENOMEM errors and "can't fork" are the primary indicators of insufficient swap. A combination of reasonable device swap in appropriate places, plus 'swapmem_on=1', plus adequate physical memory, plus sound system management makes for a well performing system.
Regards!
...JRF...
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08-13-2008 06:07 AM
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Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
Thank you very much for your kindly help again.
Have a gooday.
-Gary
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08-13-2008 06:13 AM
08-13-2008 06:13 AM
Re: mount /dev/vg07/lvol1 /u06 unrecognized file system? what's vg07?
normal practice is to assign based on the value of the information.
I like JRF's suggestion.
You might want to collect some more performance data.
http://www.hpux.ws/?p=6
vmstat is a good tool and I don't think I ever got around to integrating into the patch set above.
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