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01-27-2007 08:24 AM
01-27-2007 08:24 AM
Unable to (re)boot
A couple of days ago, having thought that the system was on the first disk, I installed a pv and a few raw logical volumes on the second disk of an rx2620. Now the system appears to be unable to boot.
I now assume that I am now unable to boot because the second disk had not been empty (it had the system on it) and pvcreate destroyed the system. Should not pvcreate warn me to think twice?
BTW, are there viruses on HP-UX?
Thanks
Peter
PS:
In a bit more detail:
After having created the pv with the raw lvols and having Oracle to use the raw lvols, "strange things happend", the volume group hosting the system disappeared from some listings and in other listings it started to look as though everything had been on the second disk. Then I tried to reboot and now I am stuck with EFI.
I happened to copy-paste the commands I used for creating the pv into one of my earlier postings (no answers there :-( ). I did it (using the root's shell's history) before I rebooted. At the time I wrote that earlier posting, I cared only for the argument specifying the device, but now I double checked and see that the ominous -f option was not specified:
/sbin/pvcreate /dev/rdsk/c2t1d0
/sbin/vgcreate /dev/vg_oraraw /dev/dsk/c2t1d0
Now everything seems to indicate that the second disk (/dev/rdsk/c2t1d0) was not empty -- and, more importantly, the system was hosted there. Should I not have been warned by pvcreate???
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01-27-2007 08:45 AM
01-27-2007 08:45 AM
Re: Unable to (re)boot
If you cat do a /bin/cat /etc/lvmtab
It should show you will a lot of garbage what VG are on what PV.
Example:
è/dev/vg00à >@¥Pæ/dev/dsk/c2t1d0s2
/dev/vg00 is on /dev/dsk/c2t1d0s2
Yes, pvcreate will warn you if a filesystem already exists on a disk.
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01-27-2007 09:02 AM
01-27-2007 09:02 AM
Re: Unable to (re)boot
The only "promising" item in the Boot menu is:
HP-UX Primary Boot: 0/1/1/0.1.0
When selecting it, I get:
Loading.: HP-UX Primary Boot: 0/1/1/0.1.0
Load of HP-UX Primary Boot: 0/1/1/0.1.0 failed: Not Found
I can open the EFI shell, have the device mapping table listed there, but not sure what else...
Thanks
Peter
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01-27-2007 11:32 AM
01-27-2007 11:32 AM
Re: Unable to (re)boot
At the EFI Prompt:
hpux -is
That should boot single user mode.
If that fails, you might try this (but I do not think it will help):
hpux -lvm
This should put you in LVM maintance mode. I have only used this a few time outside a lab environment.
I think you best choice will be booting from "Install media" and getting a rescue shell. Then looking to see going on.
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01-28-2007 03:41 AM
01-28-2007 03:41 AM
Re: Unable to (re)boot
'hpux' not found
Exit status code: Invalid Parameter
for both commands.
Thanks anyway!
I guess I am in for a reinstall.
Peter
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01-28-2007 09:09 AM
01-28-2007 09:09 AM