Document Information
Preface
1. Getting Started With Solaris Volume Manager
2. Storage Management Concepts
3. Solaris Volume Manager Overview
4. Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster (Overview)
5. Configuring and Using Solaris Volume Manager (Scenario)
6. State Database (Overview)
7. State Database (Tasks)
8. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Overview)
9. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Tasks)
10. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Overview)
11. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Tasks)
12. Soft Partitions (Overview)
13. Soft Partitions (Tasks)
14. RAID-5 Volumes (Overview)
15. RAID-5 Volumes (Tasks)
16. Hot Spare Pools (Overview)
17. Hot Spare Pools (Tasks)
18. Disk Sets (Overview)
19. Disk Sets (Tasks)
20. Maintaining Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks)
21. Best Practices for Solaris Volume Manager
22. Top-Down Volume Creation (Overview)
23. Top-Down Volume Creation (Tasks)
24. Monitoring and Error Reporting (Tasks)
25. Troubleshooting Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks)
Troubleshooting Solaris Volume Manager (Task Map)
Overview of Troubleshooting the System
Replacing Disks
How to Replace a Failed Disk
Recovering From Disk Movement Problems
Device ID Discrepancies After Upgrading to the Solaris 10 Release
Recovering From Boot Problems
Recovering the root (/) RAID-1 (Mirror) Volume
How to Recover From a Boot Device Failure
Recovering From State Database Replica Failures
How to Recover From Insufficient State Database Replicas
Recovering From Soft Partition Problems
How to Recover Configuration Data for a Soft Partition
Recovering Storage From a Different System
How to Recover Storage From a Local Disk Set
Recovering From Disk Set Problems
Performing Mounted Filesystem Backups Using the ufsdump Command
How to Perform a Backup of a Mounted Filesystem Located on a RAID-1 Volume
Performing System Recovery
How to Recover a System Using a Solaris Volume Manager Configuration
A. Important Solaris Volume Manager Files
B. Solaris Volume Manager Quick Reference
C. Solaris Volume Manager CIM/WBEM API
Index
The following task map identifies some procedures that are needed to troubleshoot Solaris Volume Manager.
Task
Description
For Instructions
Replace a failed disk
Replace a disk, then update state database replicas and logical volumes on the new disk.
Recover from disk movement problems
Restore disks to original locations or contact product support.
Recover from improper /etc/vfstab entries
Use the fsck command on the mirror, then edit the /etc/vfstab file so that the system boots correctly.
How to Recover From Improper /etc/vfstab Entries
Recover from a boot device failure
Boot from a different submirror.
Recover from insufficient state database replicas
Delete unavailable replicas by using the metadb command.
Recover configuration data for a lost soft partition
Use the metarecover command to recover configuration data for a soft partition.
Recover a Solaris Volume Manager configuration from salvaged disks
Attach disks to a new system and have Solaris Volume Manager rebuild the configuration from the existing state database replicas.
Recover storage from a different system
Import storage from known disk sets to a different system.
Purge an inaccessible disk set.
Use the metaset command to purge knowledge of a disk set that you cannot take or use.
Recover a system configuration stored on Solaris Volume Manager volumes.
Use Solaris OS installation media to recover a system configuration stored on Solaris Volume Manager volumes.