GallopingGhost
Technical User
Have a Sun 280 running Solaris 8 with mirrored drive. During a routine reboot the /var fs is giving a SUPERBLOCK error. Ran the fsck command against /dev/md/rdsk/d5 and used the -o b=# switch with 32, 4096, and 8192 values and system is still down. Keeps telling me to use another SUPERBLOCK value.
I think I need to unlink the d5 from its mirrors which are d6 & d7 (came from the command metastat -i d5 ) and then run the fsck command. Am I heading in the right direction and what are the commands necessary? I really do not know the metadb and am wondering if I need to break all mirrored file systems ( 4 of them) before attempting to recover the var file system. Of course vi, writes to /var/tmp - so another question if vfstab needs to be modified is there another tool?
I think I need to unlink the d5 from its mirrors which are d6 & d7 (came from the command metastat -i d5 ) and then run the fsck command. Am I heading in the right direction and what are the commands necessary? I really do not know the metadb and am wondering if I need to break all mirrored file systems ( 4 of them) before attempting to recover the var file system. Of course vi, writes to /var/tmp - so another question if vfstab needs to be modified is there another tool?