Hi all,
I received the following error on an Alpha Server 4100 running Tru64 4.0D
patch kit 3: -
Jan 21 01:45:15 pmrsvr01 vmunix: AdvFS I/O error:
Jan 21 01:45:15 pmrsvr01 vmunix: Volume: /dev/rz27c
Jan 21 01:45:16 pmrsvr01 vmunix: Tag: 0xfffffff7.0000
Jan 21 01:45:16 pmrsvr01 vmunix: Page: 169
Jan 21 01:45:16 pmrsvr01 vmunix: Block: 4976
Jan 21 01:45:16 pmrsvr01 vmunix: Block count: 16
Jan 21 01:45:16 pmrsvr01 vmunix: Type of operation: Write
Jan 21 01:45:16 pmrsvr01 vmunix: Error: 5
This failed the domain that the above volume was in and I could not get it
back using either verify or salvage. I had to destroy and recreate it.
I have since installed patch kit 5 but never got a really satisfactory
answer as to whether there was a specific patch for the above in patch kit
5. The volume in question is an EMC storage disk and I have been advised
that the disk itself has no I/O errors so it appears to be a software/AdvFS
related problem.
So... can any one out there tell me if there is any specific patches in PK5
for this error or is it in one of the 'various fixes' catch all patches????
Regards,
Dave Stapleton
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