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Originally Posted by
agent.kgb
1. unmount /usr/local (I think this is the filesystem using loglv00 as logging device. In doubt you can try to find it using grep -p /dev/loglv00 /etc/filesystems).
2. remove loglv00
3. remove failed hdisk from rootvg
4. create loglv00 on "normal" hdisk
5. mount /usr/local
Hi There,
you are absolutely correct, the loglv00 were used for /opt and /usr/local.
I had not been able to unmount both filesystems even though from fuser I don't see any processes running on both mountpoints (probably inittab is respawning some processes that uses these 2 mountpoints).
So what I did.
1. create new jfs2log on the same rootvg
2. use chfs to assign the newly created jfs2log to both filesystems
3. Reboot the machine, (server rebooted fine, but I had to perform fsck because those 2 filesystems were dirty)
4. mount them as usual after fsck completed.
Problem solved!
Would like to thank all of you for chipping ideas