Urgent !! SVM, subdisks "UNEXPEXTED INCONSITENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY


 
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Old 10-29-2011
Urgent !! SVM, subdisks "UNEXPEXTED INCONSITENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY

Hi,
I am getting this error while server booting up, not sure how to fix this. Unable to mount these file systems
Code:
/dev/md/rdsk/d51: No such device or address 
Can't open /dev/md/rdsk/d51: No such device or address 
/dev/md/rdsk/d51: CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM. 
/dev/md/rdsk/d51: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. 
/dev/md/rdsk/d52: No such device or address 
Can't open /dev/md/rdsk/d52: No such device or address 
/dev/md/rdsk/d52: CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM. 
/dev/md/rdsk/d52: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. 
/dev/md/rdsk/d53: No such device or address 
Can't open /dev/md/rdsk/d53: No such device or address 
/dev/md/rdsk/d53: CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM. 
/dev/md/rdsk/d53: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. 
/dev/md/rdsk/d54: No such device or address 
Can't open /dev/md/rdsk/d54: No such device or address 
/dev/md/rdsk/d54: CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM. 
/dev/md/rdsk/d54: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. 
/dev/md/rdsk/d55: No such device or address 
Can't open /dev/md/rdsk/d55: No such device or address 
/dev/md/rdsk/d55: CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM. 
/dev/md/rdsk/d55: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.

Here is output of Metastat
Code:
 
$ metastat 
d0: Mirror 
    Submirror 0: d10 
      State: Needs maintenance 
    Submirror 1: d20 
      State: Needs maintenance 
    Pass: 1 
    Read option: roundrobin (default) 
    Write option: parallel (default) 
    Size: 16780224 blocks 

d10: Submirror of d0 
    State: Needs maintenance 
    Invoke: metasync d0 
    Size: 16780224 blocks 
    Stripe 0: 
        Device     Start Block  Dbase State        Hot Spare 
        c1t0d0s0          0     No    Okay 


d20: Submirror of d0 
    State: Needs maintenance 
    Invoke: metasync d0 
    Size: 16780224 blocks 
    Stripe 0: 
        Device     Start Block  Dbase State        Hot Spare 
        c1t1d0s0          0     No    Okay 


d1: Mirror 
    Submirror 0: d11 
      State: Needs maintenance 
    Submirror 1: d21 
      State: Needs maintenance 
    Pass: 1 
    Read option: roundrobin (default) 
    Write option: parallel (default) 
    Size: 33560448 blocks 

d11: Submirror of d1 
    State: Needs maintenance 
    Invoke: metasync d1 
    Size: 33560448 blocks 
    Stripe 0: 
        Device     Start Block  Dbase State        Hot Spare 
        c1t0d0s1          0     No    Okay 


d21: Submirror of d1 
    State: Needs maintenance 
    Invoke: metasync d1 
    Size: 33560448 blocks 
    Stripe 0: 
        Device     Start Block  Dbase State        Hot Spare 
        c1t1d0s1          0     No    Okay 


d5: Mirror 
    Submirror 0: d15 
      State: Needs maintenance 
    Submirror 1: d25 
      State: Needs maintenance 
    Pass: 1 
    Read option: roundrobin (default) 
    Write option: parallel (default) 
    Size: 33560448 blocks 

d15: Submirror of d5 
    State: Needs maintenance 
    Invoke: metasync d5 
    Size: 33560448 blocks 
    Stripe 0: 
        Device     Start Block  Dbase State        Hot Spare 
        c1t0d0s5          0     No    Okay 


d25: Submirror of d5 
    State: Needs maintenance 
    Invoke: metasync d5 
    Size: 33560448 blocks 
    Stripe 0: 
        Device     Start Block  Dbase State        Hot Spare 
        c1t1d0s5          0     No    Okay 


d6: Mirror 
    Submirror 0: d16 
      State: Needs maintenance 
    Submirror 1: d26 
      State: Needs maintenance 
    Pass: 1 
    Read option: roundrobin (default) 
    Write option: parallel (default) 
    Size: 16780224 blocks 

d16: Submirror of d6 
    State: Needs maintenance 
    Invoke: metasync d6 
    Size: 16780224 blocks 
    Stripe 0: 
        Device     Start Block  Dbase State        Hot Spare 
        c1t0d0s6          0     No    Okay 


d26: Submirror of d6 
    State: Needs maintenance 
    Invoke: metasync d6 
    Size: 16780224 blocks 
    Stripe 0: 
        Device     Start Block  Dbase State        Hot Spare 
        c1t1d0s6          0     No    Okay 


d51: Soft Partition 
    Component: d50 
    State: Okay 
    Size: 125829120 blocks 
        Extent              Start Block              Block count 
             0                     4097                 52428800 
             1                119541767                 73400320 

d50: Concat/Stripe 
    Size: 209707008 blocks 
    Stripe 0: 
        Device       Start Block  Dbase State        Hot Spare 
        emcpower3a          0     No    Okay

d52: Soft Partition 
    Component: d50 
    State: Okay 
    Size: 25165824 blocks 
        Extent              Start Block              Block count 
             0                 52432898                 25165824 

d53: Soft Partition 
    Component: d50 
    State: Okay 
    Size: 33554432 blocks 
        Extent              Start Block              Block count 
             0                 77598723                 16777216 
             1                102764550                 16777216 

d54: Soft Partition 
    Component: d50 
    State: Okay 
    Size: 6291456 blocks 
        Extent              Start Block              Block count 
             0                 94375940                  6291456 

d55: Soft Partition 
    Component: d50 
    State: Okay 
    Size: 2097152 blocks 
        Extent              Start Block              Block count 
             0                100667397                  2097152 
$ metastat -p 
d0 -m d10 d20 1 
d10 1 1 c1t0d0s0 
d20 1 1 c1t1d0s0 
d1 -m d11 d21 1 
d11 1 1 c1t0d0s1 
d21 1 1 c1t1d0s1 
d5 -m d15 d25 1 
d15 1 1 c1t0d0s5 
d25 1 1 c1t1d0s5 
d6 -m d16 d26 1 
d16 1 1 c1t0d0s6 
d26 1 1 c1t1d0s6 
d51 -p d50 -o 4097 -b 52428800  -o 119541767 -b 73400320 
d50 1 1 emcpower3a 
d52 -p d50 -o 52432898 -b 25165824 
d53 -p d50 -o 77598723 -b 16777216  -o 102764550 -b 16777216 
d54 -p d50 -o 94375940 -b 6291456 
d55 -p d50 -o 100667397 -b 2097152

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