LSM mirroring, another problem

From: McCracken, Denise (Denise.McCracken@misyshealthcare.com)
Date: Tue Mar 16 2004 - 14:31:21 EST


        I was able to mirror disks with privlen of 1024, but when I try to
fsck the filesystem after the mirroring, I get a lot of errors, too many to
fix. Does anyone have an idea that might point me in the right direction to
fix this? fsck was OK until I attached the mirror. Here is what I'm doing.

# disklabel -z dsk3
# disklabel -wr dsk3
# voldisksetup dsk3 privlen=1024
# voldisk -f -n init dsk3
# voldg -g sqdg adddisk dsk3
# volmake -g sqdg sd dsk3-01 dsk3,0,17772500
# volmake -g sqdg plex sqvol-02 sd=dsk3-01
# volsd nullwr on dsk3-01
# volplex att sqvol sqvol-02
# volprint -g sqdg
TY NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH PLOFFS STATE TUTIL0
PUTIL0
dg sqdg sqdg - - - - - -

dm dsk1 dsk1 - 17772500 - - - -
dm dsk3 dsk3 - 17772500 - - - -

v sqvol fsgen ENABLED 17772500 - ACTIVE - -
pl sqvol-01 sqvol ENABLED 17772500 - ACTIVE - -
sd dsk1-01 sqvol-01 ENABLED 17772500 0 - - -
pl sqvol-02 sqvol ENABLED 17772500 - ACTIVE - -
sd dsk3-01 sqvol-02 ENABLED 17772500 0 - - -

# fsck -o /sunquest
/sbin/ufs_fsck -o /sunquest
** /dev/rvol/sqdg/sqvol
** Last Mounted on /sunquest
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
PARTIALLY ALLOCATED INODE I=1758720
CLEAR? [yn] y

PARTIALLY ALLOCATED INODE I=1758721
CLEAR? [yn] y

PARTIALLY ALLOCATED INODE I=1758722
CLEAR? [yn] y

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thanks

-d

"Customer service may be the only way that a
company can distinguish itself from its
competition these days." -H. Frank Gibbard

Denise McCracken, Systems Software Specialist
Misys Health Care, Tucson, AZ

Certified Tru64 v5 Systems Administrator
Comptia Network+ Certified Professional



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