stmsboot messages on m5000 cluster nodes
Bruce McGill
brucemcgill.nyc at gmail.com
Mon Dec 21 08:36:52 EST 2009
Hi,
I have two M5000 servers configured and added SAN disks on it. The
servers form Sun Cluster setup along with ST 6540 array.
Configured MPxIO globally on both servers and disabled MPxIO on system disks.
stmsboot -D mpt -d
Used these two commands and did reboot we saw some error while system booting
Rebooting with command: boot -r
ERROR: stmsboot: failed to mount the /usr filesystem.
Instructions to recover your previous STMS configuration (if in case
the system does not boot):
boot net (or from a cd/dvd/another disk)
fsck <your-root-device>
mount <your-root-device> /mnt
cp /mnt/etc/mpxio/fp.conf.enable.2009_12_21_10_43 /mnt/kernel/drv/fp.conf
cp /mnt/etc/mpxio/vfstab.enable.2009_12_21_10_43 /mnt/etc/vfstab
/usr/sbin/svccfg -f /mnt/etc/mpxio/svccfg_recover
umount /mnt
reboot
/dev/md/dsk/d30 was your root device,
but it could be named differently after you boot net.
These instructions were also logged to the file /etc/mpxio/recover_instructions
The / file system (/dev/md/rdsk/d30) is being checked.
/dev/md/rdsk/d33 is clean
/dev/md/rdsk/d70 is clean
Reading ZFS config: done.
But everything seems to be okay and even the /usr is mounted and the
SAN disks are also visible. Is it a bug or can the problem be
rectified?
Best Regards,
Bruce
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