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| Solaris 10 bootprocess did not import Diskgroup |
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15 Nov 2006 09:55:35 -0500 |
We use Veritas 5.0 Storage Foundation Standard on SUN-V440 with Solaris 10
6/06 OS. Configured is one diskgroup without rootdg. When the systemboot
is done no diskgroup are imported, no volumes are started and no filesystems
on this diskgroup are mounted
What is the problem, can aanyone help me?
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| Re: Solaris 10 bootprocess did not import Diskgroup |
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15 Nov 2006 21:10:09 -0500 |
There is an "autoimport" flag which is set on the disks in a
diskgroup.
This is set while the dg is imported, so that the dg re-imports on boot/reboot.
Importing with the "vxdg -t import <dg>" turns the flag off.
The filesystems
should be put in the /etc/vfstab file to mount at boot on Solaris (unless
Sol10 is different?). Or if you have the Veritas Cluster Server package,
you can configure it to bring up/failover the diskgroup.
# vxdisk list 3PARDATA0_0
Device: 3PARDATA0_0
devicetag: 3PARDATA0_0
type: auto
hostid: baby
disk: name=3PARDATA0_0 id=1163636698.34.baby
group: name=testdg id=1163636712.36.baby
info: format=cdsdisk,privoffset=256
flags: online ready private autoconfig autoimport imported
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"gmevi" <gerd.mevissen@t-systems.com> wrote:
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>We use Veritas 5.0 Storage Foundation Standard on SUN-V440 with Solaris
10
>6/06 OS. Configured is one diskgroup without rootdg. When the systemboot
>is done no diskgroup are imported, no volumes are started and no
filesystems
>on this diskgroup are mounted
>
>What is the problem, can aanyone help me?
>
>Regards
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