Veritas Volume Manager 4.1 Troubleshooting Guide (HP-UX 11i v3, February 2007)
Chapter 6, Error Messages
Understanding Messages
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V-5-1-124
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-124 Disk group group: update failed: reason
◆ Description: I/O failures have prevented vxconfigd from updating any active copies
of the disk group configuration. This usually implies a large number of disk failures.
This error will usually be followed by the error:
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-123 Disk group group: Disabled by
errors
◆ Action: If the underlying error resulted from a transient failure, such as a disk cabling
error, then you may be able to repair the situation by rebooting. Otherwise, the disk
group may have to be recreated and restored from a backup.
V-5-1-134
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-134 Memory allocation failure
◆ Description: This implies that there is insufficient memory to start VxVM.
◆ Action: This error should not normally occur, unless your system has very small
amounts of memory. Adding swap space will probably not help because this error is
most likely to occur early in the boot sequence, before swap areas have been added.
V-5-1-135
VxVM vxconfigd FATAL ERROR V-5-1-135 Memory allocation failure during
startup
◆ Description: This implies that there is insufficient memory to start up VxVM.
◆ Action: This error should not normally occur, unless your system has very small
amounts of memory. Adding swap space probably will not help, because this error is
most likely to occur early in the boot sequence, before swap areas have been added.
V-5-1-148
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-148 System startup failed
◆ Description: Either the root or the /usr file system volume could not be started,
rendering the system unusable. The error that resulted in this condition should
appear prior to this error message.
◆ Action: Look up other error messages appearing on the console and take the actions
suggested in the descriptions of those messages.