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Operating Systems AIX Unable to remove VIOS disk Post 302923795 by filosophizer on Tuesday 4th of November 2014 01:03:01 PM
Old 11-04-2014
Thanks
Code:
# varyoffvg patchtest
0516-062 lqueryvg: Unable to read or write logical volume manager
        record. PV may be permanently corrupted. Run diagnostics


# lspv
hdisk0          00c7780e79838606                    rootvg          active
hdisk1          00c7780e2e21ec86                    diskpool_4      active
hdisk2          00c7780ea5bd16bb                    diskpool_4      active
hdisk3          00c7780ee224f286                    disk_pool_5     active
hdisk4          00c7780e1b75933b                    diskpool_3      active
hdisk5          00c7780ece91bde2                    diskpool_2      active
hdisk6          00c7780ec2b65f4d                    diskpool_1      active
hdisk7          00c7780e5293914b                    None
hdisk9          00c7780e8945b5bb                    patchtest
# exportvg patchtest
# rmdev -Rdl hdisk9
hdisk9 deleted

running cfgmgr

Code:
#cfgmgr

# cfgmgr
Method error (/usr/lib/methods/cfgsisioa -l sisscsia1 ):
        0514-040 Error initializing a device into the kernel.
# lspv
hdisk0          00c7780e79838606                    rootvg          active
hdisk1          00c7780e2e21ec86                    diskpool_4      active
hdisk2          00c7780ea5bd16bb                    diskpool_4      active
hdisk3          00c7780ee224f286                    disk_pool_5     active
hdisk4          00c7780e1b75933b                    diskpool_3      active
hdisk5          00c7780ece91bde2                    diskpool_2      active
hdisk6          00c7780ec2b65f4d                    diskpool_1      active
hdisk7          00c7780e5293914b                    None
#

GONE...
THANKS IBMTECH !!!

Problem resolved. Case closed.
 

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SETRBUF(3PVM)							  PVM Version 3.4						     SETRBUF(3PVM)

NAME
pvm_setrbuf - Switches the active receive buffer and saves the previous buffer. SYNOPSIS
C int oldbuf = pvm_setrbuf( int bufid ) Fortran call pvmfsetrbuf( bufid, oldbuf ) PARAMETERS
bufid Integer specifying the message buffer identifier for the new active receive buffer. oldbuf Integer returning the message buffer identifier for the previous active receive buffer. DESCRIPTION
The routine pvm_setrbuf switches the active receive buffer to bufid and saves the previous active receive buffer oldbuf. If bufid is set to 0 then the present active receive buffer is saved and no active receive buffer exists. A successful receive automatically creates a new active receive buffer. If a previous receive has not been unpacked and needs to be saved for later, then the previous bufid can be saved and reset later to the active buffer for unpacking. The routine is required when managing multiple message buffers. For example switching back and forth between two buffers. One buffer could be used to send information to a graphical interface while a second buffer could be used send data to other tasks in the application. EXAMPLES
C: rbuf1 = pvm_setrbuf( rbuf2 ); Fortran: CALL PVMFSETRBUF( NEWBUF, OLDBUF ) ERRORS
These error conditions can be returned by pvm_setrbuf PvmBadParam giving an invalid bufid. PvmNoSuchBuf switching to a non-existent message buffer. SEE ALSO
pvm_setsbuf(3PVM) 30 August, 1993 SETRBUF(3PVM)
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