Veritas Volume Manager 4.1 Troubleshooting Guide (HP-UX 11i v3, February 2007)

Understanding Messages
68 VERITAS Volume Manager Troubleshooting Guide
V-5-1-525
VxVM vxconfigd NOTICE V-5-1-525 Detached log for volume volume
Description: The DRL or RAID-5 log for the named volume was detached as a result of
a disk failure, or as a result of the administrator removing a disk with vxdg -k
rmdisk. A failing disk is indicated by a “Detached disk” message.
Action: If the log is mirrored, hot-relocation tries to relocate the failed log
automatically. Use either vxplex dis or vxsd dis to remove the failing logs. Then,
use vxassist addlog (see the vxassist(1M) manual page) to add a new log to the
volume.
V-5-1-526
VxVM vxconfigd NOTICE V-5-1-526 Detached plex plex in volume volume
Description: The specified plex was disabled as a result of a disk failure, or as a result
of the administrator removing a disk with vxdg -k rmdisk. A failing disk is
indicated by a “Detached disk” message.
Action: If hot-relocation is enabled, VERITAS Volume Manager objects affected by the
disk failure are taken care of automatically. Mail is sent to root indicating what
actions were taken by VxVM and what further actions the administrator should take.
V-5-1-527
VxVM vxconfigd NOTICE V-5-1-527 Detached subdisk subdisk in volume
volume
Description: The specified subdisk was disabled as a result of a disk failure, or as a
result of the administrator removing a disk with vxdg -k rmdisk. A failing disk is
indicated by a “Detached disk” message.
Action: If hot-relocation is enabled, VERITAS Volume Manager objects affected by the
disk failure are taken care of automatically. Mail is sent to root indicating what
actions were taken by VxVM and what further actions the administrator should take.
V-5-1-528
VxVM vxconfigd NOTICE V-5-1-528 Detached volume volume
Description: The specified volume was detached as a result of a disk failure, or as a
result of the administrator removing a disk with vxdg -k rmdisk. A failing disk is
indicated by a “Detached disk” message. Unless the disk error is transient and can be
fixed with a reboot, the contents of the volume should be considered lost.
Action: Contact VERITAS Technical Support.