Veritas Volume Manager 5.0 Troubleshooting Guide Guide (September 2006)
92 Error messages
Understanding messages
■ Action: The disk group may have been moved to another host. One option is to locate
it and use the
vxdg recover command on both the source and target disk groups.
Specify the
-o clean option with one disk group, and the -o remove option with the
other disk group. See “Recovering from incomplete disk group moves” on page 25
for more information.
V-5-1-4267
VxVM vxassist WARNING V-5-1-4267 volume volume already has at least
one snapshot plex
Snapshot volume created with these plexes will have a dco volume
with no associated dco plex.
■ Description: An error was detected while adding a DCO object and DCO volume to a
mirrored volume. There is at least one snapshot plex already created on the volume.
Because this snapshot plex was created when no DCO was associated with the
volume, there is no DCO plex allocated for it.
■ Action: See the section “Adding a Version 0 DCO and DCO Volume” in the chapter
“Administering Volume Snapshots” of the Veritas Volume Manager Administrator’s
Guide.
V-5-1-4277
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-4277 cluster_establish: CVM protocol
version out of range
■ Description: When a node joins a cluster, it tries to join at the protocol version that is
stored in its volboot file. If the cluster is running at a different protocol version, the
master rejects the join and sends the current protocol version to the slave. The slave
re-tries with the current version (if that version is supported on the joining node), or
the join fails.
■ Action: Make sure that the joining node has a Veritas Volume Manager 5.0 release
installed that supports the current protocol version of the cluster.
V-5-1-4551
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-4551 dg_move_recover: can’t locate
disk(s), giving up
■ Description: Disks involved in a disk group move operation cannot be found, and
one of the specified disk groups cannot be imported.
■ Action: Manual use of the vxdg recover command may be required to clean the
disk group to be imported. See “Recovering from incomplete disk group moves” on
page 25 for more information.