I am a RH Linux admin that recently started working at a company with a number of SUN Servers so it's been an interesting transition.
Considering the last person left with very little documentation left behind so I have been picking up most issues half complete, or troubleshot.
After a recent poweroutage - planned so all servers were shut down healthy then powered back online network - storage - servers... (this is probably why my logs will show the date is Jan 2000 it looks like our battery is dead so the system clock reset).
So a user just came to me with mount points are not online, I did some quick checks and found that they were previously commented out of the /etc/vfstab which leads me to believe this is not a new problem, and whomever was last working on this server didn't completely fix it and just kept the server from having booting issues.
From some quick searches of the forum I have found a few commands that I can use to try and diagnose this, but I'm not sure where to go from here, I think my storage is gone... or failed.
The disks currently show as "drive type unknown" and there are logs in /var/adm/messages which indicate "offline or reservation conflict"
From everything I have read if i'm going to try and set the disk type I need to know exactly how it was configured previously to re-configure it in hopes of recovering any of the data that was previously on the array.
Below I put the output of any of the commands that look like they could help point me in the right direction, but I fear the worse considering these devices don't show up in most of the output.
Sun T2000
I certainly appreciate any help anyone can provide.
Thanks,
-Travis
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Looks like there was an external POD connected to the server that was powered off after the outage and didn't get turned back on, which actually contained the /u01 mounts.
Now my question would be if not in the /etc/vfstab then where were these mount points that I overlooked?
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