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Date:      Wed, 11 Jan 2006 22:47:24 -0800
From:      Jo Rhett <jrhett@svcolo.com>
To:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   gvinum in 6.0-rel -- subdisks show *missing* ?
Message-ID:  <20060112064724.GB84964@svcolo.com>
In-Reply-To: <20060112063340.GA84964@svcolo.com>
References:  <20060112063340.GA84964@svcolo.com>

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Hm.  More information.  -v to list shows "*missing* at offset...".  What
does this mean?  What does or doesn't it like?

gvinum -> l -rv
1 drive:
Drive ibm1:     Device ad2s1e
                Size:      60955154432 bytes (58131 MB)
                Used:                0 bytes (0 MB)
                Available: 60955154432 bytes (58131 MB)
                State: up

[cut volumes and plexes which still claim to have 0 size]

5 subdisks:
Subdisk space.p0.s0:
                Size:      51827965952 bytes (49427 MB)
                State: up
                Drive ibm1 (*missing*) at offset 9126941184 (8704 MB)
Subdisk tmp.p0.s0:
                Size:        268435456 bytes (256 MB)
                State: up
                Drive ibm1 (*missing*) at offset 8858505728 (8448 MB)
Subdisk var.p0.s0:
                Size:       4294967296 bytes (4096 MB)
                State: up
                Drive ibm1 (*missing*) at offset 4563538432 (4352 MB)
Subdisk usr.p0.s0:
                Size:       4294967296 bytes (4096 MB)
                State: up
                Drive ibm1 (*missing*) at offset 268571136 (256 MB)
Subdisk root.p0.s0:
                Size:        268435456 bytes (256 MB)
                State: up
                Drive ibm1 (*missing*) at offset 135680 (132 kB)



On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 10:33:40PM -0800, Jo Rhett wrote:
> I've got a (home) server that I was using vinum for instead of the hardware
> raid controllers we use at the shop.  Unfortunately it died pretty hard,
> and I'm trying to recover data from the hard disk on the replacement
> system.
> 
> Old Hard Disk: 4.10-rel with a vinum root
> 
> New Hard Disk: 6.0-rel
> 
> I've added geom_vinum_load="YES" to /boot/loader.conf and now when I boot I
> can run "gvinum" and I see
> 
> gvinum -> list
> 1 drive:
> D ibm1                  State: up       /dev/ad2s1e     A: 58131/58131 MB
> (100%)
> 
> 5 volumes:
> V space                 State: up       Plexes:       0 Size:          0  B
> V tmp                   State: up       Plexes:       0 Size:          0  B
> V var                   State: up       Plexes:       0 Size:          0  B
> V usr                   State: up       Plexes:       0 Size:          0  B
> V root                  State: up       Plexes:       0 Size:          0  B
> 
> 5 plexes:
> P space.p0            C State: up       Subdisks:     0 Size:          0  B
> P tmp.p0              C State: up       Subdisks:     0 Size:          0  B
> P var.p0              C State: up       Subdisks:     0 Size:          0  B
> P usr.p0              C State: up       Subdisks:     0 Size:          0  B
> P root.p0             C State: up       Subdisks:     0 Size:          0  B
> 
> 5 subdisks:
> S space.p0.s0           State: up       D: ibm1         Size:         48 GB
> S tmp.p0.s0             State: up       D: ibm1         Size:        256 MB
> S var.p0.s0             State: up       D: ibm1         Size:       4096 MB
> S usr.p0.s0             State: up       D: ibm1         Size:       4096 MB
> S root.p0.s0            State: up       D: ibm1         Size:        256 MB
> 
> 
> What do I need to do to get the subdisks/plexs/volumes reattached or
> restarted?  How can I get to this data?  The vast majority of the commands
> listed in gvinum's help aren't working...
> 
> gvinum -> attach tmp.p0.s0 tmp.p0
> unknown command 'attach'
> 
> gvinum -> start tmp
> gvinum: can't start: cannot start volume 'tmp'; errno: 6
> 
> gvinum -> start -w tmp
> gvinum: illegal option -- w
> 
> There is no man page for gvinum, and no /dev/gvinum directory list various
> mailing list postings refer to.  
> 
> Where can I go from here?
> 
> -- 
> Jo Rhett
> senior geek
> SVcolo : Silicon Valley Colocation
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-- 
Jo Rhett
senior geek
SVcolo : Silicon Valley Colocation



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