Hi,
Refer the following link...
http://entkb.symantec.com/security/output/a264725.html
I hope it helps
Capri
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Rajiv Gunja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 1. Remove all volumes on rootmirror using vxedit/vxassist.
> 2. from vxdiskadm menu, run option "replace a re
1. Remove all volumes on rootmirror using vxedit/vxassist.
2. from vxdiskadm menu, run option "replace a removed disk"
3. do not encapsulate. initialise instead.
4. mirror the disk using vxmirror.
-GGR
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 4:37 PM, A Darren Dunham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22,
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:56:30AM -0500, Romeo Theriault wrote:
> In vxdiskadm use this option:
>
> 4 Remove a disk for replacement
That's appropriate if you're changing out a platter but want to retain
the configuration. He actually removed the disk from acting as a root
mirror (and as I
In vxdiskadm use this option:
4 Remove a disk for replacement
and give the name of the disk, rootmirror. It should then change
-- rootmirror rootdg failed was:c1t1d0s2
to
-- rootmirror rootdg removed was:c1t1d0s2
You should then be
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 12:45:27PM -0800, Craig Simpson wrote:
> On one of my test servers (sandox play stations)
>
> I pulled my rootmirror to put a larger drive in for data.
Normally you'd remove the disk from VxVM before you physically remove
it.
> How can I chase out the reference to the f
On one of my test servers (sandox play stations)
I pulled my rootmirror to put a larger drive in for data.
How can I chase out the reference to the failed disk ("failed
was:c1t1d0s2")? I have already removed the plex's attached to it, that
made the mirrors to rootdisk.
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