Apologies for the delay in posting this summary (original email back on 6/2/2005); I actually did not get a change window to perform the work until last week... Much thanks to the many folks that offered help & suggestions. To name a few...Paul Robertson, Sal Serafin, David Livingston, Matthew Lee Stier, Stan Pietkiewicz, Bill R. Williams, Millie Sefcyk. Believe me, it made a difference. Here's what worked (Sunfire V480, SVM): ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ d10=Mirror /dev/md/dsk/d10 /dev/md/rdsk/d10 d11=SubMirror /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0 d12=SubMirror /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Process Steps: 1.) Detach sub-mirror d12. /usr/sbin/metadetach d10 d12 (detach d12 SubMirror (c1t1d0s0) from d10 Mirror.) 2.) Init system into OBP init 0 3.) Boot system off CDROM, single-user mode Solaris Install CD #1 boot cdrom -s 4.) Run fsck against the (still) attached sub-mirror d11. Make sure that root partition is unmounted. fsck -y -o f /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0 (will resync submirror d12 after reboot, when reattached, as per David Livingston email) 5.) Init system into OBP sync init 0 6.) Boot system normally (System will come up normally, but not mirrored) boot 7.) Perform a metaattach command, to attach the 'un-attached' sub-mirror. This will sync up the unattached submirror, fixing the inode problem. May take couple hours. /usr/sbin/metattach d10 d12 (reattach & resync d12 SubMirror to d10 Mirror.) /usr/sbin/metastat | grep Resync (check current percentage of resync completion.) 8.) When completed, system is ready; Reboot optional? Again, thanks to all who helped. Jim LaPeer Sr. Systems Programmer Ferris State University Phone: (231) 591-2142 __________________ I'm fairly new to Solaris administration... (Retread IBM Mainframe sysprog) We have observed the following error message on one of our V1280 servers that has a mirrored Root partition. This server is running Solaris 9, using Solaris Volume Manager for mirroring. [ID 879645 kern.notice] NOTICE: /: unexpected free inode 427288, run fsck (1M) -o f The gentleman that set this server up (top notch sysadmin) went on to a better opportunity, so I am learning fast. Looks like the following sequence of steps would get me through a correction... I would appreciate any critiquing, or pointers, from more experienced folks. Thanks in advance - I will summarize in return. 1.) Bring down server to OBP level 2.) Boot server off CDROM, single user mode (installation CDROM #1 ?) 3.) Mount root partition "/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0" on " /a " (1st submirror) 4.) Run fsck on " /a " 5.) umount " /a " 6.) Repeat process for second submirror. 7.) Reboot back into multi-user mode. Again, thanks for any advice that might be offered. Jim LaPeer Sr. Systems Programmer Ferris State University Phone: (231) 591-2142 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Nov 29 11:18:29 2005
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