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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers AdvFS Filesets Post 10165 by Kelam_Magnus on Thursday 8th of November 2001 03:30:50 PM
Old 11-08-2001
Moca4444,

Well, it depends on how you configured the volumes on the disks.
Try to mount the filesystems that should be there and see if you get any errors. If you can mount them try to save off that data or copy it to another disk.

Does any of your data exist only on one of the disks that are left?

If you have any filesystems that only reside on one disk. then you should be able to retreive that data. Any data that was spread over to the failed disk will be unrecoverable.

What OS are you running? What type of backup product are you using?

If you can't retrieve some data from the two remaining disks, you may have to go back to 2 weeks ago to your last backup and try to come forward to today some other way.

Smilie
 

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vxsparecheck(1M)														  vxsparecheck(1M)

NAME
vxsparecheck - monitor Veritas Volume Manager for failure events and replace failed disks SYNOPSIS
/etc/vx/bin/vxsparecheck [mail-address...] DESCRIPTION
The vxsparecheck command monitors Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) by analyzing the output of the vxnotify command, waiting for failures to occur. It then sends mail via mailx to the logins specified on the command line, or (by default) to root. It then replaces any failed disks. After an attempt at replacement is complete, mail will be sent indicating the status of each disk replacement. The mail notification that is sent when a failure is detected follows this format: Failures have been detected by the Veritas Volume Manager: failed disks: medianame ... failed plexes: plexname ... failed subdisks: subdiskname ... failed volumes: volumename ... The Volume Manager will attempt to find hot-spare disks to replace any failed disks and attempt to reconstruct any data in volumes that have storage on the failed disk. The medianame list specifies disks that appear to have completely failed. The plexname list show plexes of mirrored volumes that have been detached due to I/O failures experienced while attempting to do I/O to subdisks they contain. The subdiskname list specifies subdisks in RAID-5 volumes that have been detached due to I/O errors. The volumename list shows non-RAID-5 volumes that have become unusable because disks in all of their plexes have failed (and are listed in the ``failed disks'' list) and shows those RAID-5 volumes that have become unusable because of multiple failures. If any volumes appear to have failed, the following paragraph will be included in the mail: The data in the failed volumes listed above is no longer available. It will need to be restored from backup. Replacement Procedure After mail has been sent, vxsparecheck finds a hot spare replacement for any disks that appear to have failed (that is, those listed in the medianame list). This involves finding an appropriate replacement for those eligible hot spares in the same disk group as the failed disk. A disk is eligible as a replacement if it is a valid Veritas Volume Manager disk (VM disk), has been marked as a hot-spare disk and con- tains enough space to hold the data contained in all the subdisks on the failed disk. To determine which disk from among the eligible hot spares to use, vxsparecheck first checks the file /etc/vx/sparelist (see Sparelist File below). If this file does not exist or lists no eligible hot spares for the failed disk, the disk that is ``closest'' to the failed disk is chosen. The value of ``closeness'' depends on the controller, target and disk number of the failed disk. A disk on the same controller as the failed disk is closer than a disk on a different controller; and a disk under the same target as the failed disk is closer than one under a different target. If no hot spare disk can be found, the following mail is sent: No hot spare could be found for disk medianame in diskgroup. No replacement has been made and the disk is still unusable. The mail then explains the disposition of volumes that had storage on the failed disk. The following message lists disks that had storage on the failed disk, but are still usable: The following volumes have storage on medianame: volumename These volumes are still usable, but the redundancy of those volumes is reduced. Any RAID-5 volumes with storage on the failed disk may become unusable in the face of further failures. If any non-RAID-5 volumes were made unusable due to the failure of the disk, the following message is included: The following volumes: volumename have data on medianame but have no other usable mirrors on other disks. These volumes are now unusable and the data on them is unavailable. If any RAID-5 volumes were made unavailable due to the disk failure, the following message is included The following RAID-5 volumes: volumename had storage on medianame and have experienced other failures. These RAID-5 volumes are now unusable and data on them is unavailable. If a hot-spare disk was found, a hot-spare replacement is attempted. This involves associating the device marked as a hot spare with the media record that was associated with the failed disk. If this is successful, the vxrecover(1M) command is used in the background to recover the contents of any data in volumes that had storage on the disk. If the hot-spare replacement fails, the following message is sent: Replacement of disk medianame in group diskgroup failed. The error is: error message If any volumes (RAID-5 or otherwise) are rendered unusable due to the failure, the following message is included: The following volumes: volumename occupy space on the failed disk and have no other available mirrors or have experienced other failures. These volumes are unusable, and the data they contain is unavailable. If the hot-spare replacement procedure completed successfully and recovery is under way, a final mail message is sent: Replacement of disk medianame in group diskgroup with disk device sparedevice has successfully completed and recovery is under way. If any non-RAID-5 volumes were rendered unusable by the failure despite the successful hot-spare procedure, the following message is included in the mail: The following volumes: volumename occupy spare on the replaced disk, but have no other enabled mirrors on other disks from which to perform recovery. These volumes must have their data restored. If any RAID-5 volumes were rendered unusable by the failure despite the successful hot-spare procedure, the following message is included in the mail: The following RAID-5 volumes: volumename have subdisks on the replaced disk and have experienced other failures that prevent recovery. These RAID-5 volumes must have their data restored. If any volumes (RAID-5 or otherwise) were rendered unusable, the following message is also included: To restore the contents of any volumes listed above, the volume should be started with the command: vxvol -f start volumename and the data restored from backup. Sparelist File The sparelist file is a text file that specifies an ordered list of disks to be used as hot spares when a specific disk fails. The system- wide sparelist file is located in /etc/vx/sparelist. Each line in the sparelist file specifies a list of spares for one disk. Lines beginning with the pound (#) character and empty lines are ignored. The format for a line in the sparelist file is: [ diskgroup:] diskname : spare1 [ spare2 ... ] The diskgroup field, if present, specifies the disk group within which the disk and designated spares reside. If this field is not speci- fied, the default disk group is determined using the rules given in the vxdg(1M) manual page. The diskname specifies the disk for which spares are being designated. The spare list after the colon lists the disks to be used as hot spares. The list is order dependent; in case of failure of diskname, the spares are tried in order. A spare will be used only if it is a valid hot spare (see above). If the list is exhausted without finding any spares, the default policy of using the closest disk is used. FILES
/etc/vx/sparelist Specifies a list of disks to serve as hot spares for a disk. NOTES
The sparelist file is not checked in any way for correctness until a disk failure occurs. It is possible to inadvertently specify a non- existent disk or inappropriate disk or disk group. Malformed lines are also ignored. SEE ALSO
mailx(1), vxintro(1M), vxnotify(1M), vxrecover(1M), vxrelocd(1M), vxunreloc(1M) VxVM 5.0.31.1 24 Mar 2008 vxsparecheck(1M)
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