Opps, I was supposed to have posted summary long-ago,
but I mailed it to myself!! (no wonder replies kept
coming, thanks though). Thanks to Tyler Hall who gave
me a comfort level in under 5mins.
These were my actual steps:
Controller side rebuilt everything and initialized.
disklabel -rw rzb9c rzb9c
mkfdmn -o /dev/rzb9c atmos_dmn
mkfset atmos_dmn fset2
mount /atmos (mount point already existing)
Currently restoring data...so far so good.
Thanks also to alan_at_nabeth, Pat Obrien, Aaron Siebert,
Mohammed Ahmed, Cynthia Alvarez and Alan Davis.
FROM Tyler Hall:
> Yes, the filesystem and all data on it is gone..
> so...
> mkfdmn -o /dev/rzb9c atmos_dmn
> mkfset atmos_dmn fset2
>
> then mount it up, and restore
>
>
> ORIGINAL POST:
>
> --- Tru64 User <tru64user_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Still haven't nailed down Tru64 perfectly.
> > (Running v.4.0g, on Alpha4100, advfs, no LSM)
> > I did loose a raidset on an ESA10000. Replaced
> > disks(3), rebuild the raidset(DVGRPR2) with same
> > name
> > and rebuild unit with same name (D101). From ESA
> > point
> > of view, it looks exactly the same as before. I
> > thought that was all, system will view it as same
> > old
> > container, just mount it now. But am getting:
> >
> > atmos_dmn#fset2 on /atmos: Device does not contain
> a
> > valid ADVFS file system
> >
> > and I have:
> > /etc/fdmns/atmos_dmn$ ll
> > total 0
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system 10 Feb 21
> > 2000
> > rzb9c_at_ -> /dev/rzb9c
> > Do I need to start from scratch like the FS has
> > never
> > been there before, or is there an easy way out?
> >
> > (Now I really need that Matthew Cheek's book on
> Sys
> > Adm!!!)
> >
> > _Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
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