xlist () { VGID=`getlvodm -v &1`; if test &? -ne0
then
exit 1
fi
Q1=`getlvodm -w &VGID | cut -f2 -d' '`; echo &Q1; }; xlist 'vg05'
This done through smit.
VG removed, deleted, gone....
Cannot import...it is not in the available list of import vgs anymore!!??
Hi All
I am about to attempt the pSeries Administration and Support for AIX 5L V5.2 test No. 232, and am in need of study material and/or test preperation material for this specific test.
I have downloaded various Redbooks, in pdf format, but am looking for something similar to the "Transender"...
Thanks for the reply
The person deleted it using smit!
It was only on one disk, yes, hdisk5!
I can't import it as it is no longer defined as a volume group member of a physical volume!
Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
TheDoc
An employee just managed to delete a VG "VG01" from one of our AIX Unix systems. (On instruction from a storage guy who is restructuring disks in the cluster.)
The storage guy did not backup the data and came running to us after the fact requesting the vg to be recovered!
Is there a way of...
Hi Xmb
Thanks for your reply.
I am using AIX 5.2! Should the awk not be uptodate with this version?
I will experiment with the code and see if I can get something working!
Thank You Kindly for the scripts, they will come in handy!
Regards
TheDocSta
Hi
We had a similar problem, using Solaris!
The cause of the problem, was the 'WAFL' file system used by the filer.
We eventually did away with the filer and selected another vendors storage sub system.
WAFL(Write Anywhere File Layout) created so much fragmentation that we eventually named it...
Hi Xmb
Thanks for your reply.
Tried to run your script after compiling a list of files and copying it to a server, on which a list of files was also complied, bot of the /var directories.
There seemed to be no return from the script!
Although the two directories varied considerably!
What am I...
Hi Ericbrunson
Thanks for your reply.
I am actually looking for which files(file names) are missing from the restore.
Some of the directories on the Dev/Dr Servers may have already contained files which are not on the restore tapes.
So the number of files on the Dev/Dr Servers will differ from...
Hi PHV
Thanks for your reply.
I have considered this and if all else fails will probably go this route, however, I am a little concerned about the overhead repercussion on our storage devices, and production servers, some of which are located at remote sites via wan connections.
Is there not...
The problem I am faced with is that, after a legatto restore we are experiencing files and directories which have not been restored, correctly, or at all.
The original files are normally on a production server while the restored files are usually on a development server or disaster recovery...
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