VERITAS Volume Manager 4.1 Administrator's Guide

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CAUTION The purpose of the lock is to ensure that dual-ported disks (disks that
can be accessed simultaneously by two systems) are not used by both
systems at the same time. If two systems try to manage the same disks
at the same time, configuration information stored on the disk is
corrupted. The disk and its data become unusable.
When you move disks from a system that has crashed or failed to detect
the group before the disk is moved, the locks stored on the disks remain
and must be cleared. The system returns the following error message:
vxdg:disk group groupname: import failed: Disk is in use by
another host
To clear locks on a specific set of devices, use the following command:
# vxdisk clearimport devicename ...
To clear the locks during import, use the following command:
# vxdg -C import diskgroup
CAUTION Be careful when using the vxdisk clearimport or vxdg -C import
command on systems that have dual-ported disks. Clearing the locks
allows those disks to be accessed at the same time from multiple hosts
and can result in corrupted data.
You may want to import a disk group when some disks are not available.
The import operation fails if some disks for the disk group cannot be
found among the disk drives attached to the system. When the import
operation fails, one of several error messages is displayed.
The following message indicates a fatal error that requires hardware
repair or the creation of a new disk group, and recovery of the disk group
configuration and data.
vxdg: Disk group groupname: import failed: Disk group has no valid onfiguration
copies
The following message indicates a recoverable error.
vxdg: Disk group groupname: import failed: Disk for disk group not found
If some of the disks in the disk group have failed, force the disk group to
be imported with the command: