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Operating Systems Solaris Cannot mount Veritas volumes after cluster patch. Post 302587707 by buggin on Thursday 5th of January 2012 04:47:17 PM
Old 01-05-2012
At this point I'll be happy just to get everything mounted again. I just attempted another restore and it looks like I may have made some progress except for the "argument expected" before it completed.When I do a vxdisk list all of the FLEXLINE devices are shown but if I try to mount one of the volumes it hangs for a long time without any errors. And I can't seem to import the disk group either. I am a little concerned about committing the changes unless there's some way I can verify this configuration for sure. Any ideas?


-bash-3.00# vxconfigrestore -p 1206045518.165.server02
Diskgroup 1206045518.165.server02 configuration restoration started ......

Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_0 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_1 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_10 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_11 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_12 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_13 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_14 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_2 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_3 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_4 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_5 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_6 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_7 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_8 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_9 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_15 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_16 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_17 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_18 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_19 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_20 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_21 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_22 ...
Installing volume manager disk header for FLEXLINE0_23 ...
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/etc/vx/bin/vxconfigrestore: test: argument expected
 

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clinfo(1M)						  System Administration Commands						clinfo(1M)

NAME
clinfo - display cluster information SYNOPSIS
clinfo [-nh] DESCRIPTION
The clinfo command displays cluster configuration information about the node from which the command is executed. Without arguments, clinfo returns an exit status of 0 if the node is configured and booted as part of a cluster. Otherwise, clinfo returns an exit status of 1. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -h Displays the highest node number allowed to be configured. This is different from the maximum number of nodes supported in a given cluster. The current highest configured node number can change immediately after the command returns since new nodes can be dynam- ically added to a running cluster. For example, clinfo -h might return 64, meaning that the highest number you can use to identify a node is 64. See the Sun Cluster 3.0 System Administration Guide for a description of utilities you can use to determine the number of nodes in a cluster. -n Prints the number of the node from which clinfo is executed. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. 1 An error occurred. This is usually because the node is not configured or booted as part of a cluster. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 12 Mar 2002 clinfo(1M)
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