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Operating Systems AIX Unable to extend file system Post 303001604 by dn888 on Tuesday 8th of August 2017 01:22:52 AM
Old 08-08-2017
I found the lv that has this disk, but when I try to remove it , I get the following error

Code:
vios:/home/padmin$ lslv -l lg_dumplv
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
        Configuration Database.
lg_dumplv:N/A
PVID              COPIES        IN BAND       DISTRIBUTION
0002ef4df616f969  008:000:000   100%          000:008:000:000:000
hdisk0            008:000:000   100%          000:008:000:000:000
vios:/home/padmin$

vios:/home/padmin$ rmlvcopy lg_dumplv 1 0002ef4df616f969
0516-076 lreducelv: Cannot remove last good copy of stale partition.
        Resynchronize the partitions with syncvg and try again.
0516-922 rmlvcopy: Unable to remove logical partition copies from
        logical volume lg_dumplv.
vios:/home/padmin$

vios:/home/padmin$ lslv -m lg_dumplv
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
        Configuration Database.
lg_dumplv:N/A
LP    PP1  PVID1             PP2  PVID2             PP3  PVID3
0001  0116 0002ef4df616f969  0115 hdisk0
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
        Configuration Database.
0002  0117 0002ef4df616f969  0116 hdisk0
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
        Configuration Database.
0003  0118 0002ef4df616f969  0117 hdisk0
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
        Configuration Database.
0004  0119 0002ef4df616f969  0118 hdisk0
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
        Configuration Database.
0005  0120 0002ef4df616f969  0119 hdisk0
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
        Configuration Database.
0006  0121 0002ef4df616f969  0120 hdisk0
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
        Configuration Database.
0007  0122 0002ef4df616f969  0121 hdisk0
0516-304 : Unable to find device id 0002ef4df616f969 in the Device
        Configuration Database.
0008  0123 0002ef4df616f969  0122 hdisk0
vios:/home/padmin$

 

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aset.restore(1M)					  System Administration Commands					  aset.restore(1M)

NAME
aset.restore - restores system files to their content before ASET is installed SYNOPSIS
aset.restore [-d aset_dir] DESCRIPTION
aset.restore restores system files that are affected by the Automated Security Enhancement Tool (ASET) to their pre-ASET content. When ASET is executed for the first time, it saves and archives the original system files in the /usr/aset/archives directory. The aset.restore utility reinstates these files. It also deschedules ASET, if it is currently scheduled for periodic execution. See asetenv(4). If you have made changes to system files after running ASET, these changes are lost when you run aset.restore. If you want to be abso- lutely sure that you keep the existing system state, it is recommended that you back-up your system before using aset.restore. You should use aset.restore, under the following circumstances: You want to remove ASET permanently and restore the original system (if you want to deactivate ASET, you can remove it from schedul- ing). You are unfamiliar with ASET and want to experiment with it. You can use aset.restore to restore the original system state. When some major system functionality is not working properly and you suspect that ASET is causing the problem; you may want to restore the system to see if the problem persists without ASET. aset.restore requires root privileges to execute. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -d aset_dir Specify the working directory for ASET. By default, this directory is /usr/aset. With this option the archives directory will be located under aset_dir. FILES
/usr/aset/archives archive of system files prior to executing aset ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWast | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
aset(1M), asetenv(4), attributes(5) System Administration Guide: Basic Administration SunOS 5.10 11 Oct 1991 aset.restore(1M)
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