Originally posted by: ToddDunn
Here's the state of the system and the issue I am having:
$ lsvg
rootvg
prod1vg
testvg
$ lspv
hdisk1 0008f1da372f5848 None
hdisk2 0008f1da3733c196 rootvg active
hdisk3 0008f1da3734a52b None
hdisk4 0008f1da3735b374 None
hdisk5 0008f1da38c37174 None
hdisk6 0008f1da38c372bb None
hdisk7 0008f1da35175d56 testvg active
hdisk8 0008f1da3733c2e3 None
hdisk9 0008f1da3733c418 None
hdisk10 0008f1da3734a66a None
hdisk11 0008f1da3735bc48 None
hdisk12 0008f1da3f2c16c5 None
hdisk13 0008f1da3f2c1863 None
hdisk0 0008f1da34ff3866 rootvg active
$
Apparently, at some point the disks got detached from the volume group. The disks still have their PVID, but the Volume Group just doesn't know them as members of it.
The system is still running and seems to be working properly, however, if I try to look at volume group information, I get this:
$ lsvg prod1vg
0516-010 : Volume group must be varied on; use varyonvg command.
$
-
varyonvg prod1vg
0516-008 varyonvg: LVM system call returned an unknown
error code (3).
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I am really worried about rebooting the system or doing anything that might cause an issue with the system going down.
My only thought as to fixing the issue is using odmchange to add the PVIDs of the disks back into the volume group. Do any of you think this will work? Does anyone have a better idea?
Thanks,
Todd Dunn