test02:/]mount /u01
mount: 0506-323 Cannot get information about log device /dev/loglv03.
test02:/]mount /export/spot6166
Replaying log for /dev/fslv00.
mount: 0506-324 Cannot mount /dev/fslv00 on /export/spot6166: The media is not formatted or the format is not correct.
You might want to have a look at your history, it might give some insight here. I'm assuming that you are logged on as root and that you are the only user logged on as root?
We cant reply like that, we dont know what you did...
What does lsvg -o show?
Code:
test02:/] lsvg -o
datavg
rootvg
I have just cloned rootvg. After booting from alt_disk_rootvg, I lost datavg. I did " importvg datavg ", but I can't find the data althought these data still exist on the disks.
Code:
lspv
hdisk0 00c8ac36cfdf99b4 None
hdisk1 00c8abd6d05f83ca datavg active
hdisk2 00c8abd6d4ad141f datavg active
hdisk3 00c8abf69e5cd9d8 rootvg active
Code:
lsvg datavg
VOLUME GROUP: datavg VG IDENTIFIER: 00c8abd600004c0000000149ac050768
VG STATE: active PP SIZE: 256 megabyte(s)
VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs: 1092 (279552 megabytes)
MAX LVs: 256 FREE PPs: 402 (102912 megabytes)
LVs: 6 USED PPs: 690 (176640 megabytes)
OPEN LVs: 0 QUORUM: 2 (Enabled)
TOTAL PVs: 2 VG DESCRIPTORS: 3
STALE PVs: 0 STALE PPs: 0
ACTIVE PVs: 2 AUTO ON: yes
MAX PPs per VG: 32512
MAX PPs per PV: 1016 MAX PVs: 32
LTG size (Dynamic): 1024 kilobyte(s) AUTO SYNC: no
HOT SPARE: no BB POLICY: relocatable
PV RESTRICTION: none
Hi every body,
Is it possible to connect two servers Back-to-Back (Point-to-Point) using HBA adapters & using Fiber.
Note it is direct connection & there is no switches between the servers.
I'm concern about using HBA adapters, it is possible or not.
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I have filesi in a direcotry that start with different names but have dates in the format 01212006. Along with these files there are also files with different dates. What i want to do is copy all the files that have 01212006 in them to 01072007 and move the old files to different directory.
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Can anyone please tell me how safe is the following backup script?
Does it really backing up the WHOLE system or just part of it?
I do that with the system running an oracle database.
Will I be able to restore the system in case of a fault?
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Here is the output of 'df -k'
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