Re: Locked rootvg

From: Ignacio Vidal (ividal_at_BIYCSA.COM.AR)
Date: 05/24/04

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    Date:         Mon, 24 May 2004 11:05:51 -0300
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    Hello:
    Regarding this topic, I can add a bit more info about.
    Here is what it happens when I execute lsvg and lspv (rootvg is on hdisk0 and hdisk1)

    # lsvg -o
    tsmdbc
    tsmdbm
    (.. more vg's ..)
    vgorastage
    0516-304 : Unable to find device id 000f8baf3322d3af in the Device
            Configuration Database.
    vgid=000f8baf3322d3af

    >>> This (the last one) should be "rootvg"

    #
    # lspv hdisk0
    0516-310 lspv: Unable to find attribute lock in the Device
            Configuration Database. Execute synclvodm to attempt to
            correct the database.
    # lspv hdisk1
    0516-310 lspv: Unable to find attribute lock in the Device
            Configuration Database. Execute synclvodm to attempt to
            correct the database.

    # synclvodm rootvg
    0516-010 : Volume group must be varied on; use varyonvg command.
    0516-544 synclvodm: Unable to access volume group rootvg.
    #

    Is this ODM corruption?
    Thanks

    Ignacio

    > -----Mensaje original-----
    > De: Ignacio Vidal
    > Enviado el: Monday, May 24, 2004 10:48 AM
    > Para: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    > Asunto: Re: Locked rootvg
    >
    >
    > Bill:
    > I tryed that, and got:
    >
    > # chvg -u rootvg
    > 0516-328 putlvodm: Identifier not entered.
    > Usage:
    > putlvodm [-a IntraPolicy] [-B label] [-c Copies] [-e
    > InterPolicy]
    > [-L LVid] [-l LVname] [-n NewLVName] [-r
    > Relocate] [-s Strict]
    > [-t Type] [-u UpperBound] [-y Copyflag]
    > [-z Size] [-S StripeSize] LVid
    > putlvodm [-o Auto-on] [-k] [-K] [-q VGstate]
    > [-v VGname] [-V] VGid
    > putlvodm [-p VGid] [-P] PVid
    > 0516-732 chvg: Unable to change volume group rootvg.
    > #
    >
    >
    > It is like if I cannot see rootvg.
    > Any other idea?
    > Do you need more data?
    > Thanks a lot!
    >
    > Ignacio
    >
    >
    >
    > > -----Mensaje original-----
    > > De: Bill Verzal [mailto:BVerzal@KOMATSUNA.COM]
    > > Enviado el: Monday, May 24, 2004 10:46 AM
    > > Para: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    > > Asunto: Re: Locked rootvg
    > >
    > >
    > > chvg -u rootvg
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    > > Hello:
    > > After I've observed that rootvg is in "locked" status, y tryed the
    > > following:
    > >
    > >
    > > # varyonvg -b rootvg
    > > 0516-008 varyonvg: LVM system call returned an unknown
    > > error code (3).
    > > # echo $?
    > > 3
    > > #
    > > # lsvg rootvg
    > > 0516-010 : Volume group must be varied on; use varyonvg command.
    > > #
    > >
    > > How can I recover from this failure?
    > > Thanks in advance
    > >
    > > Ignacio
    > >
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