Veritas Volume Manager 5.0.1 Troubleshooting Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009
V-5-1-1049
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-1049 System boot disk does not have a
valid rootvol plex Please boot from one of the following disks:
DISK MEDIA DEVICE BOOT COMMAND
diskname device boot vx-diskname...
Description:
The system is configured to use a volume for the root file system, but was not
booted on a disk containing a valid mirror of the root volume. Disks containing
valid root mirrors are listed as part of the error message. A disk is usable as a
boot disk if there is a root mirror on that disk which is not stale or offline.
Recommended action:
Try to boot from one of the named disks using the associated boot command that
is listed in the message.
V-5-1-1171
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-1171 Version number of kernel does not
match vxconfigd
Description:
The release of vxconfigd does not match the release of the Veritas Volume
Manager kernel drivers. This should happen only as a result of upgrading VxVM,
and then running vxconfigd without a reboot.
Recommended action:
Reboot the system. If that does not cure the problem, re-add the VxVM packages.
V-5-1-1186
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-1186 Volume volume for mount point /usr
not found in bootdg disk group
Description:
The system is configured to boot with /usr mounted on a volume, but the volume
associated with /usr is not listed in the configuration of the boot disk group.
The following are possible causes of this error:
■ Case 1: The /etc/fstab file was erroneously updated to indicate the device
for the /usr file system is a volume, but the volume named is not in the boot
Error messages
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