Replacing a failed disk (rootvg)
This post will describe the replacement of a failed rootvg disk.
In short the procedure is the following:
1. unmirrorvg rootvg hdisk0
(savebase -v)
2. reducevg rootvg hdisk0
3. rmdev -Rdl hdisk0
4. diag (safely remove hot swap device/drive), physically remove the old disk
5. insert the new disk (diag – hotplug task)
6. cfgmgr -vl scsi0
7. extendvg -f rootvg hdisk0
8. mirrorvg -m rootvg hdisk0
9. bosboot -ad hdisk0
10. bootlist -m normal hdisk0 hdisk1
11. bootlist -m normal -o
In more detail the procedure is described below starting with the errpt logs indicating a drive problem.
In the errpt output we can see that there is some problem with a disk:
# errpt IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION EAA3D429 0216144412 U S LVDD PHYSICAL PARTITION MARKED STALE EAA3D429 0216144412 U S LVDD PHYSICAL PARTITION MARKED STALE F7DDA124 0216144412 U H LVDD PHYSICAL VOLUME DECLARED MISSING 52715FA5 0216144412 U H LVDD FAILED TO WRITE VOLUME GROUP STATUS AREA E86653C3 0216144412 P H LVDD I/O ERROR DETECTED BY LVM 8647C4E2 0216144412 P H hdisk0 DISK OPERATION ERROR 41BF2110 0216144412 U H LVDD MIRROR WRITE CACHE WRITE FAILED 8647C4E2 0216144412 P H hdisk0 DISK OPERATION ERROR EAA3D429 0216144412 U S LVDD PHYSICAL PARTITION MARKED STALE E86653C3 0216144412 P H LVDD I/O ERROR DETECTED BY LVM 8647C4E2 0216144412 P H hdisk0 DISK OPERATION ERROR
Lets have a detailed look at the first error:
# errpt -aj 8647C4E2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- LABEL: DISK_ERR3 IDENTIFIER: 8647C4E2 Date/Time: Thu Feb 16 14:44:06 GMT 2012 Sequence Number: 3706 Machine Id: 00CF405E4C00 Node Id: power1 Class: H Type: PERM WPAR: Global Resource Name: hdisk0 Resource Class: disk Resource Type: scsd Location: U787F.001.DPM28WG-P1-T10-L5-L0 VPD: Manufacturer................IBM H0 Machine Type and Model......HUS103073FL3800 FRU Number..................03N5262 ROS Level and ID............52505152 Serial Number............... EC Level....................H17923D Part Number.................26K5573 Device Specific.(Z0)........000004129F00013E Device Specific.(Z1)........RPQR Device Specific.(Z2)........0068 Device Specific.(Z3)........06131 Device Specific.(Z4)........0001 Device Specific.(Z5)........22 Device Specific.(Z6)........H17923D Brand.......................H0 Description DISK OPERATION ERROR Probable Causes DASD DEVICE STORAGE DEVICE CABLE Failure Causes DISK DRIVE DISK DRIVE ELECTRONICS STORAGE DEVICE CABLE Recommended Actions PERFORM PROBLEM DETERMINATION PROCEDURES PATH ID 0 SENSE DATA 0A05 0000 2E00 0000 0080 0000 0800 0000 0200 0800 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0117 0002 Diagnostic Analysis Diagnostic Log sequence number: 928 Resource tested: hdisk0 Resource Description: 16 Bit LVD SCSI Disk Drive Location: U787F.001.DPM28WG-P1-T10-L5-L0 SRN: 2643-129 Description: Error log analysis indicates a SCSI bus problem. Possible FRUs: n/a FRU: n/a U787F.001.DPM28WG-P1-T10-L5-L0 SCSI bus problem: cables, terminators or other SCSI devices hdisk0 FRU: 03N5262 U787F.001.DPM28WG-P1-T10-L5-L0 16 Bit LVD SCSI Disk Drive sisscsia0 FRU: 42R7379 U787F.001.DPM28WG-P1 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter n/a FRU: n/a U787F.001.DPM28WG-P1-T10-L5-L0 Software
Having a look at the disk using lsvg and lspv commands indicates that the disk is in a missing state
# lsvg -p rootvg rootvg: PV_NAME PV STATE TOTAL PPs FREE PPs FREE DISTRIBUTION hdisk0 missing 546 41 05..01..00..00..35 hdisk1 active 546 41 05..00..00..00..36 # lspv hdisk0 PHYSICAL VOLUME: hdisk0 VOLUME GROUP: rootvg PV IDENTIFIER: 00c0e90dce6c290a VG IDENTIFIER 00c0e90d00004c000000012ff4e24eaa PV STATE: missing STALE PARTITIONS: 21 ALLOCATABLE: yes PP SIZE: 128 megabyte(s) LOGICAL VOLUMES: 24 TOTAL PPs: 546 (69888 megabytes) VG DESCRIPTORS: 1 FREE PPs: 41 (5248 megabytes) HOT SPARE: no USED PPs: 505 (64640 megabytes) MAX REQUEST: 256 kilobytes FREE DISTRIBUTION: 05..01..00..00..35 USED DISTRIBUTION: 105..108..109..109..74 MIRROR POOL: None
An attempt to read from the disk using dd failed. So it really looks like the disk died. (actually it could also be that there is a problem with the controller/cable, but in this scenario it is the disk..)
dd if=/dev/hdisk0 of=/tmp/disk0 bs=100 count=1024 dd: 0511-051 The read failed. : There is an input or output error. 0+0 records in. 0+0 records out.
In order to replace the disk we have to do the following:
# unmirrorvg rootvg hdisk0 0516-1734 rmlvcopy: Warning, savebase failed. Please manually run 'savebase' before rebooting. 0516-1734 rmlvcopy: Warning, savebase failed. Please manually run 'savebase' before rebooting. 0516-1734 rmlvcopy: Warning, savebase failed. Please manually run 'savebase' before rebooting. 0516-1734 rmlvcopy: Warning, savebase failed. Please manually run 'savebase' before rebooting. 0516-1734 rmlvcopy: Warning, savebase failed. Please manually run 'savebase' before rebooting. 0516-1734 rmlvcopy: Warning, savebase failed. Please manually run 'savebase' before rebooting. 0516-1246 rmlvcopy: If hd5 is the boot logical volume, please run 'chpv -c ' as root user to clear the boot record and avoid a potential boot off an old boot image that may reside on the disk from which this logical volume is moved/removed. 0301-108 mkboot: Unable to read file blocks. Return code: -1 0516-1798 lchangevg: Cannot change quorum without losing quorum. 0516-732 chvg: Unable to change volume group rootvg. 0516-1144 unmirrorvg: rootvg successfully unmirrored, user should perform bosboot of system to reinitialize boot records. Then, user must modify bootlist to just include: hdisk1. # chpv -c hdisk0 # savebase -v saving to '/dev/hd5' 75 CuDv objects to be saved 174 CuAt objects to be saved 25 CuDep objects to be saved 39 CuVPD objects to be saved 387 CuDvDr objects to be saved 2 CuPath objects to be saved 0 CuPathAt objects to be saved 0 CuData objects to be saved 0 CuAtDef objects to be saved Number of bytes of data to save = 38834 Compressing data Compressed data size is = 9840 bi_start = 0x3600 bi_size = 0x1820000 bd_size = 0x1800000 ram FS start = 0x8d6ca0 ram FS size = 0xea2902 sba_start = 0x1803600 sba_size = 0x20000 sbd_size = 0x2674 Checking boot image size: new save base byte cnt = 0x2674 Wrote 9844 bytes Successful completion
Now, remove the disk from the VG and also remove the disk from the system using rmdev, afterwards use diag to safely remove the physical disk from the system
# reducevg rootvg hdisk0 # rmdev -Rdl hdisk0 hdisk0 deleted #diag Task selection > Hot plug task > SCSI and SCSI RAID Hot Plug Manager > Replace remove device.
For the safe physical insertion of the new disk also use the diag command.
Now we need the system to detect and identify the drive, put it into the VG,mirror the drive and install BOS on the BLV and set the boot order.
# cfgmgr -vl scsi0 # extendvg -f rootvg hdisk0 # mirrorvg -m rootvg hdisk0 0516-1126 mirrorvg: rootvg successfully mirrored, user should perform bosboot of system to initialize boot records. Then, user must modify bootlist to include: hdisk0 hdisk1. # bosboot -ad hdisk0 bosboot: Boot image is 49180 512 byte blocks. # bootlist -m normal hdisk0 hdisk1 [root@power2](/root) # bootlist -m normal -o hdisk0 blv=hd5 pathid=0 hdisk1 blv=hd5 pathid=0
And finally check we are done.
source: https://aixdoc.wordpress.com/2012/02/16/replacing-a-failed-disk-rootvg/