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Veritas InfoScale™ 7.3.1 Troubleshooting Guide - Solaris
Last Published:
2018-08-22
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.3.1)
Platform: Solaris
- Introduction
- Section I. Troubleshooting Veritas File System
- Section II. Troubleshooting Veritas Volume Manager
- Recovering from hardware failure
- Failures on RAID-5 volumes
- Recovery from failure of a DCO volume
- Recovering from instant snapshot failure
- Recovering from failed vxresize operation
- Recovering from boot disk failure
- Hot-relocation and boot disk failure
- Recovery from boot failure
- Repair of root or /usr file systems on mirrored volumes
- Replacement of boot disks
- Recovery by reinstallation
- Managing commands, tasks, and transactions
- Backing up and restoring disk group configurations
- Troubleshooting issues with importing disk groups
- Recovering from CDS errors
- Logging and error messages
- Troubleshooting Veritas Volume Replicator
- Recovery from configuration errors
- Errors during an RLINK attach
- Errors during modification of an RVG
- Recovery on the Primary or Secondary
- Recovering from Primary data volume error
- Primary SRL volume error cleanup and restart
- Primary SRL header error cleanup and recovery
- Secondary data volume error cleanup and recovery
- Troubleshooting issues in cloud deployments
- Recovering from hardware failure
- Section III. Troubleshooting Dynamic Multi-Pathing
- Section IV. Troubleshooting Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Troubleshooting Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Troubleshooting CFS
- Troubleshooting fenced configurations
- Troubleshooting Cluster Volume Manager in Veritas InfoScale products clusters
- Troubleshooting Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability
- Section V. Troubleshooting Cluster Server
- Troubleshooting and recovery for VCS
- VCS message logging
- Gathering VCS information for support analysis
- Troubleshooting the VCS engine
- Troubleshooting Low Latency Transport (LLT)
- Troubleshooting Group Membership Services/Atomic Broadcast (GAB)
- Troubleshooting VCS startup
- Troubleshooting service groups
- Troubleshooting resources
- Troubleshooting I/O fencing
- System panics to prevent potential data corruption
- Fencing startup reports preexisting split-brain
- Troubleshooting CP server
- Troubleshooting server-based fencing on the Veritas InfoScale products cluster nodes
- Issues during online migration of coordination points
- Troubleshooting notification
- Troubleshooting and recovery for global clusters
- Troubleshooting licensing
- Licensing error messages
- VCS message logging
- Troubleshooting and recovery for VCS
- Section VI. Troubleshooting SFDB
Recovering an instant snap DCO volume (version 20 or later)
To recover an instant snap DCO volume
- Correct the problem that caused the I/O failure.
- Use the vxsnap command to dissociate each full-sized instant snapshot volume that is associated with the volume:
# vxsnap [-g diskgroup] dis snapvol
For the example output, the command would take this form:
# vxsnap -g mydg dis SNAP-vol1
- Unprepare the volume using the following command:
# vxsnap [-g diskgroup] unprepare volume
For the example output, the command would take this form:
# vxsnap -g mydg unprepare vol1
- Start the volume using the vxvol command:
# vxvol [-g diskgroup] start volume
For the example output, the command would take this form:
# vxvol -g mydg start vol1
- Prepare the volume again using the following command:
# vxsnap [-g diskgroup] prepare volume [ndcomirs=number] \ [regionsize=size] [drl=yes|no|sequential] \ [storage_attribute ...]
For the example output, the command might take this form:
# vxsnap -g mydg prepare vol1 ndcomirs=2 drl=yes
The command adds a DCO volume with two plexes, and also enables DRL and FastResync (if licensed).
For full details of how to use the vxsnap prepare command, see the Storage Foundation Administrator's Guide and the vxsnap(1M) manual page.