/usr giving problems while booting

From: Nadeesh (nadeesh.condon@cellnext.com)
Date: Sat Sep 25 2004 - 15:56:19 EDT


Hi,

I have an enterprise 250 server with Solaris 8 and I have created mirror of
c0t0d0 with c0t9d0 and c0t8d0 with c0t10d0 with following configuration.

[1] slices /, swap, /var and /tmp are on c0t0d0 and working fine with
submirror c0t9d0.

[2] slices /usr, /export/home and /opt on c0t8d0 and working fine with
submirror c0t10d0.

Just to check that whether server works with new configuration in case of fail
I shut down machine and removed c0t8d0 disk from server and boot the system
now system is giving below error:

WARNING - /usr/sbin/fsck not found. Most likely the
mount of /usr failed or the /usr filesystem is badly
damaged. The system is being halted. Either reinstall
the system or boot with the -b option in an attempt
to recover.

syncing file systems... done
Program terminated
ok
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