SUMMARY: Recovering an AdvFS filesystem
From: Rich Glazier (rglazier2002_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/11/04
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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 12:34:01 -0800 (PST) To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
> Thak you very much, everyone who responded. The
> consensus was to either recreate the
> /etc/fdmns/whatever_domain directory and then create
> the disk symbolic links (ln -s /dev/disk/dsk1c
> dsk1c,
> etc), or have advscan do it for you.
>
> I did an "advscan -r dsk1c dsk2c dsk3c dsk4c dsk5c
> dsk6c". Those were all the disks that made up the
> file domain, which had just one fileset in it. It
> found a filedomain, and created a directory in
> /etc/fdmns/ named after the disks
> (dsk1c_dsk2c..._domain), and created all the
> symbolic
> links to those disks in that new directory. I did a
> showfsets on the new domain, and sure enough the old
> fileset name was there. I mounted the new
> domain#fileset to a mountpoint. The filesystem was
> empty. I'm thought it had data in it before. I
> removed the filedomain, and then just created a
> directoy in /etc/fdmns, and created all the sym
> links.
> I did a showfdmn on the new filedomain, and again
> saw
> the fileset. Once mounted though, it was empty.
> I'm
> starting to think this filedomain fileset had no
> data
> in it to begin with.
>
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