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11-03-2005 10:10 PM
11-03-2005 10:10 PM
san disks inaccessible after system restart
i rebooted the machine & was not able to access 3 volume groups despite the structure of volume groups are there in /etc/lvmtab also device files do exist in /dev. below some output
mount -a
vxfs mount: Cannot open /dev/vg06/dvp: No such device or address
vxfs mount: Cannot open /dev/vg05/vis: No such device or address
vxfs mount: Cannot open /dev/vg04/lvol1: No such device or address
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol8 is already mounted on /var
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol7 is already mounted on /usr
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol6 is already mounted on /tmp
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol5 is already mounted on /opt
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol4 is already mounted on /home
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol1 is already mounted on /stand
==========================================
strings /etc/lvmtab
/dev/vg00
/dev/dsk/c1t2d0
/dev/dsk/c2t2d0
/dev/vg04
/dev/dsk/c9t0d5
/dev/vg05
/dev/dsk/c9t0d6
/dev/vg06
/dev/dsk/c9t0d7
Any idea how to get those volume group back.
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11-03-2005 10:15 PM
11-03-2005 10:15 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
# vgrestore vgname
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11-03-2005 10:27 PM
11-03-2005 10:27 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
# ioscan -fnC disk
what is saying for /dev/dsk/c9t0d7, /dev/dsk/c9t0d6 and /dev/dsk/c9t0d5?
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11-03-2005 10:30 PM
11-03-2005 10:30 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
ioscan -funC disk
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
==========================================================================
disk 0 0/0/1/1.2.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP 36.4GST336753LC
/dev/dsk/c1t2d0 /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0
disk 1 0/0/2/0.2.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP 36.4GST336753LC
/dev/dsk/c2t2d0 /dev/rdsk/c2t2d0
disk 2 0/0/2/1.2.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP DVD-ROM 305
/dev/dsk/c3t2d0 /dev/rdsk/c3t2d0
disk 3 255/255/0.0.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV110 (C)COMPAQ LUN 0x600508B4000104AF0000E0
0000360000
/dev/dsk/c9t0d0 /dev/rdsk/c9t0d0
disk 11 255/255/0.0.1 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV110 (C)COMPAQ LUN 0x600508B4000104AF000100
0000540000
/dev/dsk/c9t0d1 /dev/rdsk/c9t0d1
disk 4 255/255/0.0.2 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV110 (C)COMPAQ LUN 0x600508B4000104AF0000E0
00008A0000
/dev/dsk/c9t0d2 /dev/rdsk/c9t0d2
disk 5 255/255/0.0.3 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV110 (C)COMPAQ LUN 0x600508B4000104AF0000E0
0000BB0000
/dev/dsk/c9t0d3 /dev/rdsk/c9t0d3
disk 6 255/255/0.0.4 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV110 (C)COMPAQ LUN 0x600508B4000104AF000100
0000390000
/dev/dsk/c9t0d4 /dev/rdsk/c9t0d4
disk 7 255/255/0.0.5 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV110 (C)COMPAQ LUN 0x600508B4000104AF000100
0000410000
/dev/dsk/c9t0d5 /dev/rdsk/c9t0d5
#
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11-03-2005 10:32 PM
11-03-2005 10:32 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
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11-03-2005 10:36 PM
11-03-2005 10:36 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
diskinfo: can't open c9t0d7: Invalid argument
diskinfo: can't open c9t0d6: Invalid argument
SCSI describe of c9t0d5:
vendor: COMPAQ
product id: HSV110 (C)COMPAQ
type: direct access
size: 125829120 Kbytes
bytes per sector: 512
regards,
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11-03-2005 10:39 PM
11-03-2005 10:39 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
# vgdisplay -v /dev/vg06
# vgdisplay -v /dev/vg05
# vgdisplay -v /dev/vg04
Is it having those lvol's. Are these vg's having more lvol's. Are they active.?
# mount -F vxfs /dev/vg06/dvp
what is saying if above are passed.
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11-03-2005 11:01 PM
11-03-2005 11:01 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
Try manually activating the vgs:
vgchange -a y /dev/vg04
vgchange -a y /dev/vg05
vgchange -a y /dev/vg06
mount -a
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11-03-2005 11:01 PM
11-03-2005 11:01 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
vgdisplay -v vg06
vgdisplay: Volume group not activated.
vgdisplay: Cannot display volume group "vg06".
# vgdisplay vg05
vgdisplay: Volume group not activated.
vgdisplay: Cannot display volume group "vg05".
# vgdisplay vg04
vgdisplay: Volume group not activated.
vgdisplay: Cannot display volume group "vg04".
# vgchange -a y vg06
vgchange: Warning: Couldn't attach to the volume group physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d7":
Invalid argument
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d7":
The specified path does not correspond to physical volume attached to
this volume group
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query all of the physical volumes.
vgchange: Couldn't activate volume group "vg06":
Quorum not present, or some physical volume(s) are missing.
# vgchange -a y vg05
vgchange: Warning: Couldn't attach to the volume group physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d6":
Invalid argument
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d6":
The specified path does not correspond to physical volume attached to
this volume group
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query all of the physical volumes.
vgchange: Couldn't activate volume group "vg05":
Quorum not present, or some physical volume(s) are missing.
# vgchange -a y vg04
vgchange: Warning: Couldn't attach to the volume group physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d5":
Cross-device link
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d5":
The specified path does not correspond to physical volume attached to
this volume group
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query all of the physical volumes.
vgchange: Couldn't activate volume group "vg04":
Quorum not present, or some physical volume(s) are missing.
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11-03-2005 11:14 PM
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Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
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11-03-2005 11:20 PM
11-03-2005 11:20 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
# vgchange -a y -q n -p vg04
# vgchange -a y -q n -p vg05
# vgchange -a y -q n -p vg06
what is it saying?
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11-03-2005 11:23 PM
11-03-2005 11:23 PM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
vgchange: Warning: Couldn't attach to the volume group physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d6":
Invalid argument
vgchange: Could not attach to volume group "vg05" all of
its physical volumes.
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d6":
The specified path does not correspond to physical volume attached to
this volume group
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query all of the physical volumes.
# vgchange -a y -q n -p vg06
vgchange: Warning: Couldn't attach to the volume group physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d7":
Invalid argument
vgchange: Could not attach to volume group "vg06" all of
its physical volumes.
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query physical volume "/dev/dsk/c9t0d7":
The specified path does not correspond to physical volume attached to
this volume group
vgchange: Warning: couldn't query all of the physical volumes.
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11-04-2005 12:10 AM
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Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
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11-04-2005 12:53 AM
11-04-2005 12:53 AM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
What does spmgr display tell you?
Confirm with your EVA person what LUNs your server should be seeing and ask why if you are indeed missing em.
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11-04-2005 05:44 AM
11-04-2005 05:44 AM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
it's very clear that some of the luns are not visible for the system. Consult your support personnel for further help.
It is recommended that you can have small script that run cron in a week interval to take conf info abt the system. This will help you to identify the problems on any failures easily..
Enclosed a script like purpose which we are using here.
Regards,
Sunil
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11-04-2005 06:07 AM
11-04-2005 06:07 AM
Re: san disks inaccessible after system restart
The error here is because the disks are missing or their device files has changed. Out of three disks configured in vg04, vg05 and vg06 two disks are not available at all and the third one which is available is not probably the one which was their earlier.
The problem seems to be due to device file changing only. SAN administrators shall be able to say clearly on this.How many LUNs are allocated ? How many LUNs are visible ?
If the device files changes are confirmed, you might be required to reimport the VGs again to have your file systems back.
Alongwith response from SAN team you can see any old config files for disk device files prior to reboot for other LUNs. I mean to say now you have /dev/dsk/c9t0d1-d5 available but have configured only three /dev/dsk/c9t0d5 -7. So check prior to reboot you had 7 LUNs allocated or only 5 which are available now as well but with different names.
HTH,
Devender