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Operating Systems Solaris Solved: Disk Unable to Boot Post 302869637 by br1an on Wednesday 30th of October 2013 05:21:08 PM
Old 10-30-2013
When I boot from second disk I get this message
Code:
VxVM sysboot INFO V-5-2-3390 Starting restore daemon...
VxVM sysboot INFO V-5-2-3409 starting in boot mode...
Oct 30 16:23:25 vxvm:vxconfigd: V-5-1-11221 vxvm:vxconfigd: ERROR: Invalid records in file /etc/vx/disk.info
configuring IPv4 interfaces: bge0. Hostname: XXXXX.XXX
VxVM  INFO V-5-2-3247 starting special volumes ( swapvol rootvol opt local )...
VxVM vxrecover ERROR V-5-1-929 Record swapvol: Not in any disk group
VxVM vxrecover ERROR V-5-1-929 Record rootvol: Not in any disk group
VxVM vxrecover ERROR V-5-1-929 Record opt: Not in any disk group
VxVM vxrecover ERROR V-5-1-929 Record local: Not in any disk group
VxVM  WARNING V-5-2-3236 Some special volumes could not be started
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
/dev/vx/dsk/bootdg/swapvol: No such device or address
The / file system (/dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/rootvol) is being checked.
/dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/rootvol: 36016 files, 4045017 used, 5811763 free (13659 frags, 724763 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
VxVM vxvm-startup2 INFO V-5-2-503 VxVM general startup...
Oct 30 16:23:52 vxvm:vxconfigd: V-5-1-11221 vxvm:vxconfigd: ERROR: Invalid records in file /etc/vx/disk.info
Oct 30 16:23:52 vxvm:vxconfigd: V-5-1-11221 vxvm:vxconfigd: ERROR: Invalid records in file /etc/vx/disk.info
The system is coming up.  Please wait.
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered checking ufs filesystems
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
/dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/opt: No such device or address
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
Can't open /dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/opt: No such device or address /dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/opt: CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM.
/dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/opt: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. 
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
/dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/local: No such device or address
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
WARNING: VxVM vxio V-5-0-181 Illegal vminor encountered
Can't open /dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/local: No such device or address
/dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/local: CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM.
/dev/vx/rdsk/bootdg/local: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.

WARNING - Unable to repair one or more filesystems.
Run fsck manually (fsck filesystem...).
Exit the shell when done to continue the boot process.
Type control-d to proceed with normal startup, (or give root password for system maintenance):

Still freezes after this..mounting the second disk:
Code:
# mount /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0 /a
mount: the state of /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0 is not okay
        and it was attempted to be mounted read/write
mount: Please run fsck and try again
# fsck -F ufs /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0
** /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0
** Last Mounted on /
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups

FILE SYSTEM STATE IN SUPERBLOCK IS WRONG; FIX? N

Is there any way of re installing the OS without losing all of the installed and configured programs?

---------- Post updated at 04:20 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:27 PM ----------

---------- Post updated at 04:21 PM ---------- Previous update was at 04:20 PM ----------

Code:
NOTICE: VxVM not started
running /etc/rcS.d/S30network.sh ...
configuring IPv4 interfaces: bge0.
Hostname: xxxx.xxx
running /etc/rcS.d/S30rootusr.sh ...
running /etc/rcS.d/S33keymap.sh ...
running /etc/rcS.d/S35cacheos.sh ...
running /etc/rcS.d/S35svm.init ...
running /etc/rcS.d/S35vxvm-startup1 ...
VxVM  NOTICE V-5-2-3347 Volume Manager not started
running /etc/rcS.d/S40standardmounts.sh ...
The / file system (/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0) is being checked.
fsck: could not stat /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0: No such file or directory
WARNING - Unable to repair the / filesystem. Run fsck
manually (fsck -F ufs /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0). Exit the shell when
done to continue the boot process.
Type control-d to proceed with normal startup,(or give root password for system maintenance):

System still freezes. mount problems?
 

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