Messages at boot time after executing stmsboot -D fp -e
Hi,
I apologize for resending this mail the third time. Regret the
inconvenience caused to all the members.
Please ignore my previous mail sent to sunmanagers.org. I typed the
wrong command.
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:
As
root:
# stmsboot -D fp -e
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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