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| andy11983 |
Posted: Jan 14 2005, 02:32 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Member No.: 761 Joined: 14-January 05 |
All solaris rescue gurus out there ....
I've a Solaris 2.6 E450 on which my sysadmin guy has deleted every file (not sub-directories) from the /etc directory. The machine is (was) running Vxvm with the root volume encapsulated. I've tried booting from CDROM, mounting the root volume directly, and copying the contents of the etc directory back into place then editing the /etc/system file to forceload drivers and put in Vxvm entries to get the root volume up but the system fails to forceload the drivers then panics with a mutex error. A'm I going about this the right way, or is there a better way? I need to get some data off one of the other Vxvm-managed volumes. Problem is that /usr /var and /opt were all seperate volumes and have been encapsulated under volume manager. The / volume is not big enough to hold the whole OS and We've patched enough of the etc directory back together to get the machine running off the rootvol but then the machine has no /usr contents and hence no commands to do anything.. The boot proess is falling apart every time I try to add back the VX config into the /etc/system file to allow boot with Volume Manager enabled, either because it can't do the focreload of the vx drivers. Does anyone kno why (how to) when I'm booted from CD, how to eject the OS CD so that I can insert the Vol Manager install CD and try tools on there? thanks for your help guys/gals andy |
| andy11983 |
Posted: Jan 14 2005, 04:32 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Member No.: 761 Joined: 14-January 05 |
When you re-install the OS do you need to supply a key for volume manager (we're using v2.6) thank-you again andy |
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