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Operating Systems AIX VIO restore from NIM dosen't work Post 302395665 by kah00na on Tuesday 16th of February 2010 03:22:22 PM
Old 02-16-2010
We had this exact same problem except instead of "putlvodm" ours said "mkvg". Come to find out it was because some how the disk configuration got messed up in our VGs. We were able to fix the problem by logging in as root after the box was up, removing all the non-rootvg VGs and disks, running cfgmgr to bring back the disks, and then using importvg to put them back into their volume groups. After that, we rebooted the box and it was able to boot without getting that error. Maybe that would work for you. The "putlvodm" seems to point toward a LVM error of some sorts.
 

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roarvs(7)						System Manager's Manual: RoarAuido						 roarvs(7)

NAME
libroar - RoarAudio sound library roarvs - RoarAudio very simple API SYNOPSIS
#include <roaraudio.h> roar_vs_t * vss; DESCRIPTION
The VS (for Very Simple) API is a high level abstraction layer used to allow use of RoarAudio from very simple programs. The API was designed to help people to easly upgrade existing artsc and pulse-simple code to RoarAudio. While the API is equivalently simple it is much more powerful than one one by aRtsc or PulseAudio. The VS API also has a mode to play back (and record) files easly. As this uses VIO/DSTR it can handle streams as well. TUTORIALS
Tutorials can be found in roartut(7). IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS
There are several important functions. This is a small list of the most important ones. Error handling roar_vs_strerr(3) Opening roar_vs_new(3), roar_vs_new_simple(3), roar_vs_new_playback(3), roar_vs_new_from_file(3) Closing roar_vs_close(3) Reading and writing roar_vs_read(3), roar_vs_write(3) Non-Blocking and Asyncron IO roar_vs_blocking(3), roar_vio_select(3) Volume and Flags roar_vs_pause(3), roar_vs_mute(3), roar_vs_volume_mono(3), roar_vs_volume_stereo(3), roar_vs_volume_get(3) Meta data roar_vs_meta(3), roar_vs_role(3) File mode roar_vs_file(3), roar_vs_file_simple(3), roar_vs_iterate(3), roar_vs_run(3) Buffered mode roar_vs_buffer(3), roar_vs_iterate(3), roar_vs_run(3) BUGS
A lot... SEE ALSO
roar-config(1), roartypes(1), roartut(7), RoarAudio(7). RoarAudio June 2011 roarvs(7)
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