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03-01-2005 10:52 PM
03-01-2005 10:52 PM
I am really not an expert with HPUX so please help me !
We have a server rp2405 with two disks , the machine started to cycle boot for undetermined reason ... No explanation of why yet, HP will send us a replacement disk .
I need to know how to access this disk so I can maybe save data on it.
What I supposed would work is to plug the disk in an other machine and just mount the partition :D
But it is not as simple as that apprently.
Sorry I am used to Solaris world where you run format command and here it is .
I would really appreciate a quick answer and help with this as we have to give back the supposedly faulty disk this afternoon.
Many thanks in advance,
Maya
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03-01-2005 11:01 PM
03-01-2005 11:01 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
Please mention which disk of your system is faulty out of two one which caontains the OS or the additial one.
Were they mirrored earlier ?
Is system booting now?
if booting then post output of :-
#bdf
#vgdisplay -v /dev/vg*
#lvdisplay -v /dev/vg*/lvol*
& what was the application running on it ?
Revert back fast for a quick reply.
Devender
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03-01-2005 11:02 PM
03-01-2005 11:02 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
Do you have a tapedrive ?
http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=IGNITEUXB
Download and install ignite and create a bootable tape.
Hope this helps,
Robert-Jan
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03-01-2005 11:06 PM
03-01-2005 11:06 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
One way i can think is using vgexport and vgimport,
Plug in the disk to machine(where it is used to reboot)
#vgexport -v -m
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03-01-2005 11:06 PM
03-01-2005 11:06 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
no the machine did not want to boot anymore, it was cycling reboot .
the disks were not mirrored and it is the first disk ( the boot one ) that is supposed to be either failing or corrupted kernel.
i do not have a tape on any hp system I have.
Can't I just plug this disk on an other hpux machine and see its partition and mount it ?
Thanks, Maya
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03-01-2005 11:13 PM
03-01-2005 11:13 PM
SolutionYou can obviously do import this volume group on another HP System. First physically connect this disks to another system without changing SCSI ID's of both disks. Then do a vgimport as follow :-
SAM->Disks & File Systems ->Volume Groups
From Acion tab do a Import.
This will sense these disks & just do import these file systems on your new system.
Do not specify mount points there but do a manual mount as you are doing it temporarily only there. It will create file system device files uder /dev/vgxx directory. Where vgxx is the vg name you selected while importing.
HTH,
Devender
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03-01-2005 11:15 PM
03-01-2005 11:15 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
since the machine is doing cycling reboot, it may not be disk problem.
I would log call with HP
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03-01-2005 11:24 PM
03-01-2005 11:24 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
I recommend you log a call with your local HP Response Centre and get their help.
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03-01-2005 11:27 PM
03-01-2005 11:27 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
i logged a call at HP but there were not able to determine the reason of the cycling boot arguing either kernel corruption or disk problem.
Maya
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03-01-2005 11:33 PM
03-01-2005 11:33 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
the machine on which I plugged my disk already has a disk which I removed.
when trying to import my disk with SAM it says that my disk is already recorded in lvmtab file ( which is true as they were already a disk ).
how do I "erase" previous disk configuration in order to import a new one.
alternate question : i do not want to loose the disk that was here previoulsy , will I be able to re-import its fstab easily ( actually I guess same method I am trying to use now ? )
Thanks, Maya
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03-01-2005 11:34 PM
03-01-2005 11:34 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
Just try by booting the alternate kernel. It use to be there by default. Just power cycle the machine. After initial testing it flashes a message " Press Any key with 10 Sec ". just do that then it will come to PDC Prompt. Here you can give
bo pri
It will ask interact with IPL-Y/N
Just give Y
Then it comes to IPL Prompt :-
IPL>
Just give a `hpux -ls` command. it displays the contents of the /stand file system. Select any file other than /stand/vmunix what is displayed there & do
IPL>hpux /stand/filename (vmunix.prev Generally)
& if it is not working tell exactly then post the error logs displayed on screen from powering on till reboot.
HTH,
Devender
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03-01-2005 11:43 PM
03-01-2005 11:43 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
HP engineer did not ask me to do this !
I had to boot with hpux -mp and -is but not with alternate boot file...
both boot option did not change the cycling boot.
if you are interested , this happens during test phase at processor test apparently, i have an alert saying that a non-critical thing happened , I acknowledge the alert , I have three or four like that then bing reboot again ...
Maya
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03-01-2005 11:49 PM
03-01-2005 11:49 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
Well then this appears to be a hardware failure on the system and not a boot disc issue.
Get a hwardware call logged, or if you had one open for the disc, get them to investigate further.
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03-01-2005 11:52 PM
03-01-2005 11:52 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
It appears to be some critical hardware error. Just wait for HP to diagnose it & find out what is wrong.
Share with us also what it concluded to.
HTH,
Devender
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03-01-2005 11:56 PM
03-01-2005 11:56 PM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
possible test : if i take a bootable disk from the other machine and plug it in my "faulty" one I should have the same error, no ?
the hardware of machine are identical .
will try that immediatly.
Maya
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03-02-2005 12:01 AM
03-02-2005 12:01 AM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
As you said it is giving critical error message even before the start of boot sequence, you can try to power cycle without a disk also. Also with other systems's disk it should give same problem if it is a h/W problem and not if it is a disk problem.
HTH,
Devender
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03-02-2005 12:50 AM
03-02-2005 12:50 AM
Re: ~urgent~ help with disk management please
first of all thanks to all of you with your replies it was really useful, at least for my knowledge :D
it is really a disk failure, when booting with no disk I do not have the error, when booting with a valid boot disk, the machine succesfully boots.
Thanks afain, Maya