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Carme Torca
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The list_expander command failed.

Hi,

I have this error when I do this command:

/opt/ignite/bin/make_net_recovery -s 14.10.27.25 -n 1 -x inc_entire=vg00

The error is:

====== 02/08/11 09:29:53 MET Started /opt/ignite/bin/make_net_recovery. (Tue
Feb 08 09:29:53 MET 2011)
@(#)Ignite-UX Revision C.7.6.100
@(#)ignite/net_recovery (opt) Revision:
/branches/IUX_RA0806/ignite/src@73644 Last Modified: 2008-04-15
17:21:10 -0600 (Tue, 15 Apr 2008)

* Testing for necessary pax patch.
* Checking Versions of Recovery Tools
ERROR: The list_expander command failed. This could be due to a problem with
the -x options specified - Check the existence of the included
device(s).

======= 02/08/11 09:32:02 MET make_net_recovery completed unsuccessfully

But I don't know what its wrong. Could you help me?
Users are not too bad ;-)
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Jose Mosquera
Honored Contributor

Re: The list_expander command failed.

Hola Carme,

Please check if you have a bad entry in /etc/fstab file.

Rgds
Carme Torca
Super Advisor

Re: The list_expander command failed.

Hi,

Its all ok.

hp9ov01]#mount -a
mount: /var/tmp/core is already mounted on /core
mount: /dev/vgm42arch/lvorarch: No such file or directory
mount: /dev/vgm42arch/lvorarch: No such file or directory
mount: /dev/vgm42dat/lvoradat: No such file or directory
mount: /dev/vgm42bin/lvorabin: No such file or directory
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol10 is already mounted on /etc/opt/OV
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol8 is already mounted on /var
mount: /dev/vg00/lv_osmavar is already mounted on /var/opt/opsware
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol11 is already mounted on /var/opt/OV
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol7 is already mounted on /usr
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol6 is already mounted on /opt
mount: /dev/vg00/lv_osmabin is already mounted on /opt/opsware
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol13 is already mounted on /opt/ctmagt
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol9 is already mounted on /opt/OV
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol5 is already mounted on /home
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol4 is already mounted on /tmp
mount: /dev/vg00/lvol1 is already mounted on /stand

Users are not too bad ;-)
Jose Mosquera
Honored Contributor
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Re: The list_expander command failed.

Hi,

And what about of these entries:

mount: /dev/vgm42arch/lvorarch: No such file or directory
mount: /dev/vgm42arch/lvorarch: No such file or directory
mount: /dev/vgm42dat/lvoradat: No such file or directory
mount: /dev/vgm42bin/lvorabin: No such file or directory

If are invalid entries please set a # at the begining of the line entry at /etc/fstab file.
Once resolved this issue please try again with make_net_recovery command.

Rgds.
Carme Torca
Super Advisor

Re: The list_expander command failed.

Correct!!! I haven't seen that!!

Now the make_net_recovery works ok

Thanks a lot of

Users are not too bad ;-)
Jose Mosquera
Honored Contributor

Re: The list_expander command failed.

Glad to assist you, please do not forget asign points to me!

Regards.