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Operating Systems HP-UX Pid X killed due to text modification or page I/O error Post 302321833 by vbe on Tuesday 2nd of June 2009 08:02:25 AM
Old 06-02-2009
OK what does bdf, vgdisplay vg00 gives? whats in /etc/fstab /etc/mnttab
Your case is difficult to figure yout because dont know much about the system, what it does, what its for etc... and how it is configured.
From what you said previously, I would go and remove the new added disk, if any nfs - unmount it. And check the configuration and state of the box.
At this point, that means minimalist with just vg00 as boot disk - does it still gives any error? you have the log files + stm (xstm) to check.
If thats OK what do you want to do with the added disk?
Add to vg00 or create a new volume group.
If not OK what kind of disk is the new one? (internal -external?)
Keep in mind there are numerous SCSI standards (HVD-LVD/SE/E../FW...)
which can lead to severe ssci issues...
What I have in mind is if same or bigger disk doesnt mind the lost space since it is to find whats going on for now... copy with dd the first to the second and boot from it and see if this solves your issue, if so you know now you have a bad disk...

About NFS...
Are you using multiple NICs ?
I have seen cases where communication gets messed up when going out through one and entering through the other...
 

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LVSCAN(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 LVSCAN(8)

NAME
       lvscan - scan (all disks) for Logical Volumes

SYNOPSIS
       lvscan [-a|--all] [-b|--blockdevice] [-d|--debug] [-h|--help] [--ignorelockingfailure] [-P|--partial] [-v|--verbose]

DESCRIPTION
       lvscan  scans all known volume groups or all supported LVM block devices in the system for defined Logical Volumes.  The output consists of
       one line for each Logical Volume indicating whether or not it is active, a snapshot or origin, the size of the device  and  its	allocation
       policy.	Use lvs(8) or lvdisplay(8) to obtain more-comprehensive information about the Logical Volumes.

OPTIONS
       See lvm for common options.

       --all  Include information in the output about internal Logical Volumes that are components of normally-accessible Logical Volumes, such as
	      mirrors, but which are not independently accessible (e.g. not mountable).  For example, after creating a mirror using 'lvcreate  -m1
	      --mirrorlog disk', this option will reveal three internal Logical Volumes, with suffixes mimage_0, mimage_1, and mlog.

       -b, --blockdevice
	      This option is now ignored.  Instead, use lvs(8) or lvdisplay(8) to obtain the device number.

SEE ALSO
       lvm(8), lvcreate(8), lvdisplay(8) lvs(8)

Sistina Software UK					 LVM TOOLS 2.02.95(2) (2012-03-06)						 LVSCAN(8)
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