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01-12-2006 08:52 AM
01-12-2006 08:52 AM
Restore Cluster Lock Disk
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01-12-2006 08:56 AM
01-12-2006 08:56 AM
Re: Restore Cluster Lock Disk
you replace it like any other disks on the system. Try this link,
http://docs.hp.com/en/B3936-90079/ch08s03.html
Hope this helps.
Regds
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01-12-2006 08:58 AM
01-12-2006 08:58 AM
Re: Restore Cluster Lock Disk
Get the current cluster configuration file (cmgetconf) - edit it and check it (cmcheckconf) and apply it (cmapplyconf).
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01-12-2006 02:49 PM
01-12-2006 02:49 PM
Re: Restore Cluster Lock Disk
Replacing a failed lock disk is the same as replacing a data disk. If you are using a dedicated lock disk (one with no user data on it), then you need to issue only one LVM command, as in the following example:
# vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vglock /dev/dsk/c2t3d0
Serviceguard checks the lock disk on an hourly basis. After the vgcfgrestore command, review the syslog file of an active cluster node for not more than one hour. Then look for a message showing that the lock disk is healthy again.
You can also do a #cmapplyconf after this.
WIth Regards,
Siva.
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01-12-2006 04:02 PM
01-12-2006 04:02 PM
Re: Restore Cluster Lock Disk
Replacing a failed lock disk mechanism is the same as replacing a data disk. If you are using a dedicated lock disk (one with no user data on it), then you need to issue only one LVM command, as in the following example:
# vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg_lock /dev/dsk/c2t3d0
Serviceguard checks the lock disk on an hourly basis. After the vgcfgrestore command, review the syslog file of an active cluster node for not more than one hour. Then look for a message showing that the lock disk is healthy again
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But I correct it as
# vgcfgrestore -n /dev/vg_lock /dev/rdsk/c2t3d0
Only working with raw disk
HTH
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01-13-2006 01:25 AM
01-13-2006 01:25 AM
Re: Restore Cluster Lock Disk
Are you replacing the cluster lock disk or otherwise looking to reinstall the cluster lock structures or are you changing the cluster lock disk path to a new disk entirely?
Is the current cluster lock disk path correct? (Use cmviewconf to see what the current paths are)
Do you have the luxury of halting the cluster?
If you simply need to repair the structures on the current cluster lock disk, open a case with the HP response center and request the 'cminitlock' tool.
If you need to change the cluster lock disk paths, update the cluster configuration ASCII file with the correct paths, halt the cluster and cmapplyconf the change.
If you need to change the paths but don't have the luxury to halt the cluster, consider redirecting the old dsk paths to the new path that will support the cluster lock disk function. See document UXSGKBRC00017672 "Emergency fix to alternate Serviceguard cluster lock disk path"