Dear experts,
I worked with special software at a 7028-6E4 4xPower4+ 1,45 GHz / 8 GB and AIX5L PowerV 5.2 (5765-E62) and therefore was no update to 5.3 or so.
Now the admin tried to enable a second network card and the
system boot hung at NFS/NIS trying to connect never-ending. There was no login possibility.
Starting in maintenance mode from CD there was no access to the hard disk (lqueryvg: unable to access special device file). Access thru serial connection will also not work.
lspv-display is: hdisk0 00 5f b5 fa 12 87 fd cd None
hdisk1 00 5f b5 fa 85 9c 9d 2b None
I assume the problem is the lost name rootvg?
lsdev -Cc disk delivers: hdisk0 Available 1S-08-00-8,0 N/A
hdisk1 Available 1S-08-00-9,0 N/A
The commands 'lqueryvg -Atp hdisk0' and 'odmget CuDv' deliver long expressions.
I can these redirect to a text-file but not transfer (no access to the wrong 630 machine).
All solutions like such problems I found in forums are at least with an access to the
hard disk.
Some of the proposed commands are not available (lsvg, varyoffvg, errpt, bootinf, bosboot,
mkszfile, mkvgdata, cfgvg, lsps ...).
If I want to write 'rootvg' to the disk the 'mapfile' is missing (I understand). But I have no
idea of the right numbers. I want to save the old configuration with the special software.
Unfortunally the admin had no backup from the (special) installation in 2003. I joined
the machine later and assumed the admin knows all solution for problems - false.
Is there hope for catching the disk?
Thanks for assistance and best regards.
Newbie in the depths of AIX-internals.
I worked with special software at a 7028-6E4 4xPower4+ 1,45 GHz / 8 GB and AIX5L PowerV 5.2 (5765-E62) and therefore was no update to 5.3 or so.
Now the admin tried to enable a second network card and the
system boot hung at NFS/NIS trying to connect never-ending. There was no login possibility.
Starting in maintenance mode from CD there was no access to the hard disk (lqueryvg: unable to access special device file). Access thru serial connection will also not work.
lspv-display is: hdisk0 00 5f b5 fa 12 87 fd cd None
hdisk1 00 5f b5 fa 85 9c 9d 2b None
I assume the problem is the lost name rootvg?
lsdev -Cc disk delivers: hdisk0 Available 1S-08-00-8,0 N/A
hdisk1 Available 1S-08-00-9,0 N/A
The commands 'lqueryvg -Atp hdisk0' and 'odmget CuDv' deliver long expressions.
I can these redirect to a text-file but not transfer (no access to the wrong 630 machine).
All solutions like such problems I found in forums are at least with an access to the
hard disk.
Some of the proposed commands are not available (lsvg, varyoffvg, errpt, bootinf, bosboot,
mkszfile, mkvgdata, cfgvg, lsps ...).
If I want to write 'rootvg' to the disk the 'mapfile' is missing (I understand). But I have no
idea of the right numbers. I want to save the old configuration with the special software.
Unfortunally the admin had no backup from the (special) installation in 2003. I joined
the machine later and assumed the admin knows all solution for problems - false.
Is there hope for catching the disk?
Thanks for assistance and best regards.
Newbie in the depths of AIX-internals.