[Veritas-vx] Cannot create a shared dg in DBED/AC
zhu chao
chao_ping at vip.163.com
Tue Apr 27 07:57:56 CDT 2004
No. Not yet. I still have other problems.
Maybe because I did not setup the fencing disk group,.
[root at main-db2 /]# vxdg -s init sharedg HDS9500V1_1
vxvm:vxdg: ERROR: Disk group sharedg: cannot create: Node not in cluster
[root at main-db2 /]# hastatus
attempting to connect....connected
group resource system message
--------------- -------------------- --------------- --------------------
main-db2 RUNNING
main-db6 RUNNING
cvm main-db2 ONLINE
cvm main-db6 ONLINE
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
qlogckd main-db2 ONLINE
qlogckd main-db6 ONLINE
vxfsckd main-db2 ONLINE
vxfsckd main-db6 ONLINE
cvm_clus main-db2 ONLINE
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
cvm_clus main-db6 ONLINE
^C
[root at main-db6 /]# gabconfig -a
GAB Port Memberships
===============================================================
Port a gen cf14cf01 membership ;1
Port d gen cf14cf01 membership ;1
Port f gen 9f1c9f01 membership ;1
Port h gen ef17ef01 membership ;1
Port o gen c316c301 membership ;1
Port q gen d71bd701 membership ;1
Port v gen 671d6701 membership ;1
Port w gen 5b1f5b01 membership ;1
[root at main-db2 /]# gabconfig -a
GAB Port Memberships
===============================================================
Port a gen cf14cf02 membership 01
Port d gen cf14cf02 membership 01
Port f gen 9f1c9f02 membership 01
Port h gen ef17ef02 membership 01
Port o gen c316c302 membership 01
Port q gen d71bd702 membership 01
Port v gen 671d6702 membership 01
Port w gen 5b1f5b02 membership 01
[root at main-db6 /]# /opt/VRTSvcs/bin/chk_dbac_pkgs (both server shows ok)
Checking package - VRTSvxvm
Ok
Checking package - VRTSvxfs
Ok
Checking package - VRTSglm
Ok
Checking package - VRTScavf
Ok
Checking package - VRTSgms
Ok
Checking package - VRTSodm
Ok
Checking package - VRTSvlic
Ok
Checking package - VRTSllt
Ok
Checking package - VRTSgab
Ok
Checking package - VRTSvcs
Ok
Checking package - VRTSperl
Ok
Checking package - VRTSvcsag
Ok
Checking package - VRTSvcsmg
Ok
Checking package - VRTSdbac
Ok
Checking package - VRTSvcsor
Ok
----- Original Message -----
From: "robertinoau" <robertinoau at yahoo.com.au>
To: "zhu chao" <chao_ping at vip.163.com>; <veritas-vx at mailman.eng.auburn.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] Cannot create a shared dg in DBED/AC
> OK good. So does that now mean you can create your
> shared dg now ??
>
> --- zhu chao <chao_ping at vip.163.com> wrote: > Hi,
> > The disk name difference is solved. I applied
> > the correct HDS array
> > enabled package and do vxdctl enable ,and then
> > vxdisk list shows the correct
> > name.
> >
> > Regards
> > Zhu Chao.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "zhu chao" <chao_ping at vip.163.com>
> > To: "robertinoau" <robertinoau at yahoo.com.au>;
> > <veritas-vx at mailman.eng.auburn.edu>
> > Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 10:41 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] Cannot create a shared dg
> > in DBED/AC
> >
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > Maybe you are right. But how to explain the
> > output of vxdiskadm:
> > >
> > > Change the disk naming scheme
> > > Menu: VolumeManager/Disk/NamingScheme
> > >
> > > Use this screen to change the disk naming scheme
> > (from the c#t#d# format
> > > to the enclosure based format and vice versa).
> > >
> > > NOTE: This operation will result in vxconfigd
> > being stopped and
> > restarted.
> > >
> > > Volume Manager is currently using the c#t#d#
> > naming format to name
> > > disks on the system.
> > >
> > > Do you want to change the naming scheme ?
> > [y,n,q,?] (default: n)
> > >
> > > and the disk name is like:
> > > # vxdisk list
> > > DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP
> > STATUS
> > > c1t0d0s2 sliced - -
> > error
> > > c1t1d0s2 sliced disk01 rootdg
> > online
> > > fabric_0 sliced - -
> > online
> > > fabric_1 sliced - -
> > online
> > > fabric_2 sliced - -
> > online
> > > fabric_3 sliced - -
> > online
> > > fabric_4 sliced - -
> > online
> > > fabric_5 sliced - -
> > online
> > >
> > > Yes, I am DBA, not SA. I am just playing
> > veritas.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "robertinoau" <robertinoau at yahoo.com.au>
> > > To: "zhu chao" <chao_ping at vip.163.com>;
> > <veritas-vx at mailman.eng.auburn.edu>
> > > Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 10:19 PM
> > > Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] Cannot create a shared
> > dg in DBED/AC
> > >
> > >
> > > > As we say here in Australia, fair dinkum.
> > > >
> > > > Have you had any VM training before ??
> > > >
> > > > On one node, your encloser base names are
> > fabric_# and
> > > > on the other node they are HDS9500V1_#
> > > >
> > > > I mean seriously, how to you expect the machine
> > > > main-db2 to know about a disk called HDS9500V1_1
> > ??
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Fix your encloser base names and make them the
> > same
> > > > on both systems.
> > > >
> > > > Try "vxmagic -fixall"
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- zhu chao <chao_ping at vip.163.com> wrote: >
> > Hi,
> > > > list friends:
> > > > > I have finally get a 4-port qfe NIC card
> > and now
> > > > > trying. DBED/AC
> > > > > software installed and seems ok. But I cannot
> > create
> > > > > a shared dg.
> > > > > system1: (master node)
> > > > > [root at main-db2 9iR2]# vxdisk list
> > > > > DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP
> > > > > STATUS
> > > > > HDS9500V1_0 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > > HDS9500V1_1 sliced HDS9500V1_1 racdg
> > > > > online
> > > > > HDS9500V1_2 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > > T30_0 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > > T30_1 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > >
> > > > > System2:
> > > > > [root at V480 9iR2]# vxdisk list
> > > > > DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP
> > > > > STATUS
> > > > > c1t0d0s2 sliced - -
> > > > > error
> > > > > c1t1d0s2 sliced disk01 rootdg
> > > > > online
> > > > > fabric_0 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > > fabric_1 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > > fabric_2 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > > fabric_3 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > > fabric_4 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > > fabric_5 sliced - -
> > > > > online
> > > > > I cannot create that shared dg: racdg
> > on
> > > > > master site, like:
> > > > >
> > > > > [root at main-db2 9iR2]# vxdg -s init racdg
> > > > > HDS9500V1_1
> > > > > vxvm:vxdg: ERROR: Disk group racdg: cannot
> > create:
> > > > > Cannot find disk on slave
> > > > > node
> > > > >
> > > > > [root at main-db2 9iR2]# vxdg -s init racdg
> > > > > c2t50060E8000439AA2d1s2 (the
> > > > > disk name that solaris sees via format)
> > > > > vxvm:vxdg: ERROR: Device
> > c2t50060E8000439AA2d1s2 not
> > > > > found in configuration
> > > > >
> > > > > [root at main-db2 9iR2]# vxdg -s init racdg
> > > > > c2t50060E8000439AA2d1
> > > > > vxvm:vxdg: ERROR: Device c2t50060E8000439AA2d1
> > not
> > > > > found in configuration
> > > > > [root at main-db2 9iR2]# vxdg init racdg
> > HDS9500V1_1
> > > > > (it is ok).
> > > > >
> > > > > VxVM seems used enclosure-based naming?
> > > > > What shall I do?
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks
> > > > >
> > > > > Zhu Chao.
> > > > >
> > > > >
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