Again, thank you to all who replied: Peter Winterflood Jeff Marble Jerry Kemp Christopher Barnard Ioan Nemes Jay Florendo Stefan Varga Tim Bradshaw Kamal Bhusal Ryan Anderson I had multiple problems with this system, chief of which was I couldn't get it to boot from disk1 with the bad disk0 in it. Disk0 was throwing so many SCSI errors that the system would never accept a login. I even had to catch the system at the right time, go to the SC> prompt and issue a reset to get it to drop to an OK prompt so I could attempt a reboot. After finally getting a bootable Solaris 9 CD of the proper vintage in the box, I was able to break the mirrors, convert the metadevices to cxtxdxsx devices and the system actually did boot on disk0, although it did post a bunch of SCSI errors. Both disks successfully passed fsck, though. Jeff suggested I reseat the drives, but by the time I got the system booted on the CD, I already had a Sun FE standing in front of the box with a new disk. Once the Sun FE arrived, and determined it had a bad disk0, we tried to reboot it to disk1 so he could replace the drive with the box life. Since that wasn't happening, we shut the system down, replaced disk0 and rebooted the system on disk1. That was successful. Once we did that, I was able to re-init the metadevices and resync the mirrors. That process took about seven hours. The system has been running ever since. Ryan Anderson did note that he had a V440 do the same thing after a power outage, and it corrupted the bootblock on disk0. After rebooting to a CD, and mounting disk0, he simply copied back in the bootblock and successfully rebooted the server. Unfortunately, I got that info too late to try, but I have squirreled that away for later use. I really think the disk was physically hurt, though, given the errors it was throwing. Here is the steps Mr. Anderson followed to accomplish the bootblock copy: OK> boot cdrom -s # mkdir /tmp/mnt # mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /tmp/mnt # installboot /tmp/mnt/usr/platform/sun4u/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 # umount /tmp/mnt # halt OK> boot Thanks again, this list rocks! Gene Beaird, CISSP, Unix Support Engineer, Pearland, Texas No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.24.0/1462 - Release Date: 5/23/2008 7:20 AM _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri May 23 14:32:43 2008
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