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

Description:
The vxconfigd daemon is not responding properly in a cluster.
Recommended action:
Stop and restart the vxconfigd daemon on the node indicated.
V-5-1-2274
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-2274 volume:vxconfigd cannot boot-start
RAID-5 volumes
Description:
A volume that vxconfigd should start immediately upon booting the system (that
is, the volume for the /usr file system) has a RAID-5 layout. The /usr file system
should never be defined on a RAID-5 volume.
Recommended action:
It is likely that the only recovery for this is to boot VxVM from a network-mounted
root file system (or from a CD-ROM), and reconfigure the /usr file system to be
defined on a regular non-RAID-5 volume.
V-5-1-2290
VxVM vxdmpadm ERROR V-5-1-2290 Attempt to enable a controller that
is not available
Description:
This message is returned by the vxdmpadm utility when an attempt is made to
enable a controller that is not working or is not physically present.
Recommended action:
Check hardware and see if the controller is present and whether I/O can be
performed through it.
V-5-1-2353
VxVM vxconfigd ERROR V-5-1-2353 Disk group group: Cannot recover temp
database: reasonConsider use of "vxconfigd -x cleartempdir" [see
vxconfigd(1M)].
Description:
This error can happen if you kill and restart vxconfigd, or if you disable and
enable vxconfigd with vxdctl disable and vxdctl enable. The error indicates
Error messages
Types of messages
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