1. System came up this morning, but 'homevg' did not ... tried to manually varyon (varyonvg homevg), but it said a drive was missing.
2. Booted into maintenance mode, found the bad drive, removed (physically) and replaced it.
3. Here is where I screwed up. I still needed to restore the homevg so I got the tapes. Well, long story short, the system will not boot and I accidently destroyed the rootvg.
4. So, I get the sysback6000 full restoral tapes and everything is going fine until it says "hdisk5 residing at (SCSI address) is no longer in the system at that location. This problem needs to be fixed before you can continue the installation."
SO, how do I remove this old non-existent hardrive definition from a machine that will not boot from anything but a tape or floppy?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
2. Booted into maintenance mode, found the bad drive, removed (physically) and replaced it.
3. Here is where I screwed up. I still needed to restore the homevg so I got the tapes. Well, long story short, the system will not boot and I accidently destroyed the rootvg.
4. So, I get the sysback6000 full restoral tapes and everything is going fine until it says "hdisk5 residing at (SCSI address) is no longer in the system at that location. This problem needs to be fixed before you can continue the installation."
SO, how do I remove this old non-existent hardrive definition from a machine that will not boot from anything but a tape or floppy?
Thanks for any help you can provide.