Veritas Volume Manager problem

From: Sandeep Ghodke (sandeep_ghodke@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jul 31 2003 - 17:50:01 EDT


Hello Gurus,

  I have a two 280Rs connected to one A1000. It's a
cluster. I have veritas volumne manager on the two
280Rs using which I have created 9 volumes on 8 disks
of the A1000.

This evening testing people were doing the power
testing and somebody acceditentially powered off the
A1000 while one of the 280Rs was shutting down.

Now the situation is that the Veritas volume manager
cann't access those 9 volumes. The status of these 9
volumes is stopped. These 9 volumes are contained in
one diskgroup. When I do dynamic disk groups I can see
the 9 volumes in VEA but the status of all of them is
stopped.

Now if reboot the system, it says those volumes are
corrupt. And ask me to run fsck. Then I did #fsck -Y
in single use mode. And then again reboot but it again
comes to the same situation asking for fsck.

How can I come out of these situation? Is there
something wrong with the volumes?

Any help is highly appreciated.

Thanks and Regards,
Sandeep

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