Veritas Volume Manager 5.0.1 Troubleshooting Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009

V-5-1-123
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-123 Disk group group: Disabled by errors
Description:
This message indicates that some error condition has made it impossible for VxVM
to continue to manage changes to a disk group. The major reason for this is that
too many disks have failed, making it impossible for vxconfigd to continue to
update configuration copies. There should be a preceding error message that
indicates the specific error that was encountered.
If the disk group that was disabled is the boot disk group, the following additional
error is displayed:
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-104 All transactions are disabled
This additional message indicates that vxconfigd has entered the disabled state,
which makes it impossible to change the configuration of any disk group, not just
the boot disk group.
Recommended 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 configuration may have to be recreated, and the contents of any volumes
restored from a backup.
See Restoring a disk group configuration on page 57.
Failure of the boot disk group may require reinstallation of the system if your
system uses a root or /usr file system that is defined on a volume.
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
Recommended 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.
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