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Operating Systems AIX AIX 7.1 Upgrade problem Post 302881990 by h@foorsa.biz on Friday 3rd of January 2014 11:26:20 AM
Old 01-03-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by rbatte1
Do you have a licence to run AIX 7.1 on your server? There should be something with that agreement. If not, then IBM will want a fee.



Robin
The server is P7 series server.
Yes the server comes with a preinstalled AIX 7.1

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Quote:
Originally Posted by blackrageous
This system is crashing (code 700=Program Interrupt). The system is also having a problem with the dump (dump status code is 0c5=internal dump error).
Yes indeed the system is crashing.
I think the only way to get dump is via ASMI.
I'll be thankful if anybody have any idea that might fix the problem.
 

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VOLDUMP(8)						       AFS Command Reference							VOLDUMP(8)

NAME
       voldump - Dump an AFS volume without using the Volume Server

SYNOPSIS
       voldump -part <partition> -volumeid <volume id>
	   [-file <dump file>] [-verbose] [-help]

       voldump -p <partition> -vo <volume id>
	   [-f <dump file>] [-ve] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       voldump dumps an AFS volume in the format used by vos dump without using the Volume Server.  It must be run on the file server machine and
       usually must be run as the superuser "root" to have permissions to read the file server data.  It's primary use is to recover data from a
       file server machine where the Volume Server cannot be started for some reason.

       The dump output will go to standard output, or to a file if -file is specified.	vos restore can be used to load the resulting dump into a
       new AFS volume.	voldump always does a full dump.

CAUTIONS
       Normally, use vos dump instead of this command.	voldump is a tool of last resort to try to extract data from the raw data structures
       stored on the file server machine and is not as regularly tested or used as the normal vos dump implementation.

       If the AFS volume being dumped changes while voldump is running, the results may be inconsistent.  If the File Server and Volume Server are
       running, stop them with bos shutdown or a similar method before running this command.

OPTIONS
       -part <partition>
	   Names the partition on which the volume to be dumped is located.  voldump does not take the normal full range of ways of specifying a
	   partition.  Instead, partition must be either a single letter between "a" and "z", corresponding to /vicepa through /vicepz, or the
	   full path to the file server partition.  "aa" is not recognized; use /vicepaa instead.

       -volumeid <volume id>
	   Specifies the ID of the volume to dump.  The volume must be specified by numeric ID, not by name.

       -file <dump file>
	   Specifies the output file for the dump.  If this option is not given, the volume will be dumped to standard output.

       -verbose
	   Asks for a verbose trace of the dump process.  This trace information will be sent to standard error.

EXAMPLES
       The following command dumps the volume 1936964939 on the /vicepb partition to the file /tmp/volume.dump:

	   % voldump -part /vicepb -volumeid 1936964939 -file /tmp/volume.dump

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
       The issuer must have read access to the file server data stored in the specified partition.  Usually, this means that the issuer must be
       the local superuser "root" on the file server machine.

SEE ALSO
       bos_shutdown(8), restorevol(1), volserver(8), vos_dump(1), vos_restore(1)

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2005 Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>

       This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0.  This man page was written by Russ Allbery for OpenAFS.

OpenAFS 							    2012-03-26								VOLDUMP(8)
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