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01-21-2005 12:58 AM
01-21-2005 12:58 AM
Solutionand group permissions set to something other than root:sys. In this case the
dba's had changed all of the files in /usr/sbin to oracle:sys.
http://www4.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000072806637
Robert-Jan
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01-21-2005 01:11 AM
01-21-2005 01:11 AM
Re: vgscan errors
All the vg* lv* and pv* files in /usr/sbin are root/sys, except for lvmmigrate which is bin/bin and doesn't have suid bit set.
All the vg* lv* and pv* files in /sbin are root/sys, except for lvmrc which is bin/bin and doesn't have suid bit set.
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01-21-2005 01:29 AM
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Re: vgscan errors
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01-21-2005 01:35 AM
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Re: vgscan errors
# swlist -l product | grep -i lvm
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01-21-2005 01:42 AM
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Re: vgscan errors
LVM B.11.11 LVM
PHCO_23333 1.0 LVM Virtual Array support
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01-21-2005 01:44 AM
01-21-2005 01:44 AM
Re: vgscan errors
Did you try to increase maxssiz?
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01-21-2005 01:48 AM
01-21-2005 01:48 AM
Re: vgscan errors
yes I increased it as you suggested and the 64-bit one (just in case), but sadly it didn't seem to have any effect.
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01-21-2005 02:07 AM
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Re: vgscan errors
LVM B.11.11 LVM
PHCO_29379 1.0 LVM commands cumulative patch
PHKL_26743 1.0 LVM Cumulative Patch
Just added those patches, despite cpm_collect script saying I was fully patched. Doesn't solve the problem though.
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01-21-2005 02:08 AM
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Re: vgscan errors
http://www4.itrc.hp.com/service/patch/patchDetail.do?BC=patch.breadcrumb.main|patch.breadcrumb.search|&patchid=PHCO_29379&context=hpux:800:11:11
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01-21-2005 02:14 AM
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01-21-2005 03:34 AM
01-21-2005 03:34 AM
Re: vgscan errors
It won't be until Monday though as I'm off home now.
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01-21-2005 03:34 AM
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Re: vgscan errors
Do you have only 250Mb of physical memory?
Can you post your dbc_max_pct, dbc_max_pct and shmmax:
#kmtune -lq dbc_max_pct
#kmtune -lq dbc_min_pct
#kmtune -lq shmmax
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01-21-2005 03:36 AM
01-21-2005 03:36 AM
Re: vgscan errors
Ignore my previous post then.
Best Regards,
Eric Antunes
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01-23-2005 11:11 PM
01-23-2005 11:11 PM
Re: vgscan errors
The answer turned out to be that the root VG disk used to be quite underused and one of the other admin guys had added a logical volume to the root VG that pretty much used up all of the remaning space on the disk. To compound the misery, the new logical volume did not have a filesystem on it and hence wasn't mounted or particularly visible. As I say, this isn't a production box so procedures on it aren't as tight.
So I guess the extra number of PE/LE in use was enough to cause vgscan to blow its stack?
Thanks for your help.
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