Solaris 10 with Veritas 4.1

From: Trent Melcher (tmelcher@saionline.com)
Date: Wed Feb 01 2006 - 15:52:36 EST


I just installed Veritas 4.1 on a Solaris 10 box, after encapsulating
the boot disk under Veritas, I cant boot the system fully. It keeps
dropping into Maintenance Mode, the error I get is on the
/lib/svc/method/fs-usr

ERROR: /sbin/mount -m -F ufs -o remount,nologging / failed, err=32
mount: /dev/vx/dsk/bootdg/rootvol is not this fstype
Method "start" exited with status 95

If I disable Veritas and put my vfstab back to pre-veritas the system
boots fine, I can re-enable Veritas and startup the Volumes and my
rootdisk is in bootdg/rootdg and I can manage it just fine, but if I
reboot I get the same error. Im guessing there is a conflict between
what Solaris 10 sees and what Veritas is doing to the disk.

Trent

Trent Melcher
Unix/Linux Systems Administrator
Securities America Financial Corporation
(402) 399-9111 x2774
tmelcher@saionline.com

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