Steve Devine wrote:
I had a partition fail .. corrupted disk etc. Unable to recover.
Several RW vols on it.
So I restore the volumes and now I have this ( below ):
Two instances of RW vols on same machine and partition.
I think the vldb is out of sysnc with the volserver.
I think this calls for syncvldb but that makes me nervous. Any advice?
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vos ex 1937032614
svc.ml.cbordwin                  1937032614 RW     158516 K  On-line
    afsfs4.cl.msu.edu /vicepa
    RWrite 1937032614 ROnly          0 Backup          0
    MaxQuota     200000 K
    Creation    Thu Jul  5 20:31:15 2007
    Copy        Thu Jul  5 20:30:35 2007
    Backup      Sun Jul  1 22:10:24 2007
    Last Update Thu Jul  5 20:31:15 2007
    0 accesses in the past day (i.e., vnode references)
RWrite: 1937032614 ROnly: 1937032615 Backup: 1937032616
    number of sites -> 4
       server afsfs4.cl.msu.edu partition /vicepa RW Site
       server afsfs7.cl.msu.edu partition /vicepa RO Site
       server afsfs4.cl.msu.edu partition /vicepa RO Site
       server afsfs4.cl.msu.edu partition /vicepa RW Site
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Ok
Got it figured out .. did a syncvldb for the lost vols that I had not yet restored .. vos removed the RW vols on the flaky server that I had restored and that were showing up twice. Then vos convertROtoRW the RO vols then addsite and release.
The convertROtoRW command is a god send.
/sd


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Steve Devine
Storage Systems
Academic Computing & Network Services
Michigan State University
506 Computer Center
East Lansing, MI 48824-1042
1-517-432-7327
Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half is physical.
- Yogi Berra
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