06-19-2018
no support since its older. just a company that swaps parts. I did try the power on each domain and same result , did no reset fault, what command does that? I will try and find it.
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vfile(8) System Manager's Manual vfile(8)
NAME
vfile - saves the contents of a reserved file from an unmounted domain.
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/advfs/vfile BMT_page cell special
OPERANDS
Specifies the page within the bitfile metadata table (BMT) of the volume that contains the file's mcell. Specifies the cell of the BMT
page that contains the file's mcell. Specifies the volume on which the file's primary mcell is located.
DESCRIPTION
The vfile utility outputs the contents of a reserved file from an unmounted domain. The file is identified by the location of its primary
mcell. Each mcell location is composed of three parts: volume, page within the BMT file located on that volume, and cell within the BMT
page.
The primary mcell for the root tag directory is found in the BMT of the volume containing the log. To find this volume for a domain, use
the showfdmn or the advscan command. The volume marked "L" contains the log.
This utility may be run for file domains prior to Version 5.0 or for Version 5 file domains specifically designated as having the older
file format. (File domain structure has changed in Version 5. Earlier file domains carry a domain version number (DVN) of 3 while Version
5.0 and later file domains have a DVN of 4.) Use the showfdmn command to obtain the correct version number of your system. For DVN of 4 and
greater, use the nvbmtpg --d commmand to obtain file contents from unmounted domains.
Certain metadata files are in fixed locations:
---------------------------------------------------------
Page Cell Volume
---------------------------------------------------------
Bitfile metadata table 0 0 every volume,
version 3 domains
0 4 every volume,
version 4 domains
Storage bitmap 0 1 every volume
Root tag directory 0 2 volume with log
Transaction log file 0 3 volume with log
---------------------------------------------------------
RESTRICTIONS
You must be the root user to use this command.
This utility may be used on DVN of 3 domains only.
EXAMPLES
The following command will extract the contents of the transaction log from the device /dev/rdisk/dsk23h and place it in a new file called
log. # vfile 0 3 /dev/rdisk/dsk23h > log
SEE ALSO
Commands: advscan(8)
Files: advfs(4)
vfile(8)