Veritas File System 4.1 Administrator's Guide (HP-UX 11i v3, February 2007)

Kernel Messages
Kernel Messages
Appendix B222
079 Action
Check the console log for I/O errors. If the problem is a disk failure, replace the
disk. If the problem is not related to an I/O failure, find out how the disk became
corrupted. If no user or process is writing to the device, report the problem to your
customer support organization. In either case, unmount the file system and use fsck
to run a full structural check.
080 WARNING: msgcnt x: vxfs: mesg 080: Disk layout versions older than Version 4
will not be supported in the next release. It is advisable to upgrade to the latest disk
layout version now. See vxupgrade(1M) for information on upgrading a VxFS file
system and see the VxFS Release Notes for information on disk layout support.
•Action
Use the vxupgrade command to begin upgrading file systems using older disk
layouts to Version 4. Consider the following when planning disk layout upgrades:
Version 2 disk layout file systems have an 8 million inode limit.
Images of Version 2 disk layout file systems created by copy utilities, such as dd
or volcopy, will become unusable after a disk layout upgrade. Offline
conversions tools will be provided in the next VxFS feature release to aid in
migrating volume-image backup copies of Version 2 disk layout file systems to a
Version 4 disk layout.
081 WARNING: msgcnt x: mesg 081: V-2-81: possible network partition detected
Description
This message displays when CFS detects a possible network partition and disables
the file system locally, that is, on the node where the message appears.
•Action
There are one or more private network links for communication between the nodes in
a cluster. At least one link must be active to maintain the integrity of the cluster. If all
the links go down, after the last network link is broken, the node can no longer
communicate with other nodes in the cluster.
Check the network connections. After verifying that the network connections is
operating correctly, unmount the disabled file system and mount it again.
Table B-1 (Continued)
Message
Number
Message and Definition