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01-24-2006 06:27 PM
01-24-2006 06:27 PM
Thanks in advance.
How can i check the hard disk status on each volume group as it is cluster server?
#strings /etc/lvmtab
/dev/vg00
C]@-L
/dev/dsk/c0t6d0
/dev/dsk/c3t6d0
/dev/vgx1dsbu01
C^@X"E
/dev/dsk/c12t0d1
/dev/vgx1dsbu02
C^@X"
/dev/dsk/c12t0d2
/dev/vgx1dsbu03
C^@X#n
/dev/dsk/c12t0d3
/dev/vgx1dsbu04
C^@X#
/dev/dsk/c12t0d4
/dev/vgx1dsbu05
C^@X$
/dev/dsk/c12t0d5
/dev/vgx1dsbu06
C^@X&
/dev/dsk/c12t0d6
/dev/vgx1dsbu07
C^@X1
/dev/dsk/c12t0d7
/dev/vgx1dsbu08
C^@Y
/dev/dsk/c12t1d0
/dev/vgx1c10
C^@X7
/dev/dsk/c12t1d2
/dev/vgx1c11
C^@X7A
/dev/dsk/c12t1d3
/dev/vgx1c12
C^@X7t
/dev/dsk/c12t1d4
/dev/vgx1v13
C^@X8/
/dev/dsk/c12t1d5
/dev/vgx1v14
C^@X8
/dev/dsk/c12t1d6
/dev/vgx1v15
C^@X8
/dev/dsk/c12t1d7
/dev/vgx1v16
C^@X9-
/dev/dsk/c12t2d0
/dev/vgx1v17
C^@X9v
/dev/dsk/c12t2d1
/dev/vgx1v18
C^@X9
/dev/dsk/c12t2d2
/dev/vgx1v19
C^@X9
/dev/dsk/c12t2d3
/dev/vgdsbu09
C^@vH
/dev/dsk/c12t2d4
/dev/vgdsbu10
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/dev/vgx2ora
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/dev/vgx2a01
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/dev/dsk/c12t2d7
/dev/vgx2a02
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/dev/dsk/c12t3d0
/dev/vgx2a03
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/dev/dsk/c12t3d1
/dev/vgx2a04
C]@Y8y
/dev/dsk/c12t3d2
/dev/vgx2a05
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/dev/dsk/c12t3d3
/dev/vgx2a06
C]@Y8
/dev/dsk/c12t3d4
/dev/vgx2a07
C]@Y8
/dev/dsk/c12t3d5
/dev/vgx2a08
C]@Y8
/dev/dsk/c12t3d6
/dev/vgx2b09
C]@Y8
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/dev/vgx2b10
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/dev/vgx2b11
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/dev/vgx2b12
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/dev/dsk/c12t4d3
/dev/vgx2b14
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/dev/dsk/c12t4d4
/dev/vgx2arch15
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/dev/dsk/c12t4d5
/dev/vgx2arch16
C]@Y9y
/dev/dsk/c12t4d6
/dev/vgx2arch17
C]@Y9
/dev/dsk/c12t4d7
/dev/vgx2arch18
C]@Y9
/dev/dsk/c12t5d0
/dev/vgx2arch19
C]@Y9
/dev/dsk/c12t5d1
/dev/vgx2arch20
C]@Y9
/dev/dsk/c12t5d2
/dev/vgx2arch21
C]@YJ
/dev/dsk/c12t5d3
/dev/vgx1c09
C^@X6Y
/dev/dsk/c12t1d1
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01-24-2006 06:39 PM
01-24-2006 06:39 PM
Re: Showing junc characters on lvmtab list?
file /etc/lvmtab
The printable chars can be seen with strings command.
strings /etc/lvmtab
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01-24-2006 07:02 PM
01-24-2006 07:02 PM
Re: Showing junc characters on lvmtab list?
This is quite usual. What hard disk status you wish to see?
#diskinfo -v /dev/rdsk/cxtydz
Or
#vgdisplay -v /dev/vgxx
The VG should be activated on that node to give output of vdisplay.
HTH,
Devender
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01-24-2006 07:05 PM
01-24-2006 07:05 PM
Re: Showing junc characters on lvmtab list?
If your vgdisplay is showing correct informations, then it is ok.
strings will print printable characters from a binary file..
Regards,
Shameer
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01-24-2006 09:52 PM
01-24-2006 09:52 PM
Re: Showing junc characters on lvmtab list?
'strings' does the best it can to display a binary file in readable characters.
The '/etc/lvmtab' file is a binary file and actually consists of the VGID (volume group identifier), the volume group name, and the physical device file names for each volume group.
The "junk" characters you are seeing are actually the best representation that 'strings' can make of the VGID.
This is normal and no cause for concern.
Regards!
...JRF...
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01-25-2006 05:40 AM
01-25-2006 05:40 AM
SolutionExecute the following command.
#cmviewcl
To view the Cluster_name, node and package name.
#strings /etc/lvmtab
#cat /etc/lvmpvg
#diskinfo
#vgdisplay -v |more
Try all the command in all the cluster boxes.
Also have a look in .
#cd /etc/cmcluster/package_name
search for .cntl file (it may be in some other format.
Try this.. Hope this will help u to resolve ur issue.
Cheers
indrajit
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01-25-2006 05:53 AM
01-25-2006 05:53 AM
Re: Showing junc characters on lvmtab list?
strings /etc/lvmtab |grep dsk
pvdisplay -v diskinfo -v vgdisplay -v
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02-01-2006 02:46 PM
02-01-2006 02:46 PM
Re: Showing junc characters on lvmtab list?
Thanks for the information.