what are the common errors you find in Solaris Volume
manager?

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what are the common errors you find in Solaris Volume manager?..

Answer / muthu

1) Disk will be hidden...Means unmounted automatically.It
will not show whilwe u give df commands.

2)Read/Write block errors

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what are the common errors you find in Solaris Volume manager?..

Answer / krishna

There two common errors or problems you will encounter in SVM and these are

1.Maintainence mode( Due to lack of syncronization or some other error)

2.Disk faulty is the second one!

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what are the common errors you find in Solaris Volume manager?..

Answer / mukram

Issue: 1
md: dxx: write error on /dev/dsk/c*t*d*s*

when u check metastat -c. Everything will show clean. we
need to replace the disk in the server.

Issue 2 : metastat -c will show both the disk in
maintenence.
- u need to run the metasync -r . issue will be cleared.

Issue 3 : Usually disk slice in maintennce.
-- Need to check the iostat -en, check the disk,maintence
disk has hard error . if no attach the disk and check. if
found hard errors are increasinG or more than 3. - replace
the disk.

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