I had a fileserver crash yesterday with apparently bad consequences. The volumes are no longer listed in the vldb (I have a listing of ID's names etc but I'm not sure how much that helps.
command "vos listvol fileserver" gives: Total number of volumes on server thing partition /vicepa: 0 Total volumes onLine 0 ; Total volumes offLine 0 ; Total busy 0 Total number of volumes on server thing partition /vicepb: 0 Total volumes onLine 0 ; Total volumes offLine 0 ; Total busy 0 Total number of volumes on server thing partition /vicepd: 0 Total volumes onLine 0 ; Total volumes offLine 0 ; Total busy 0 After the crash I stopped, then restarted all services on the fs, tho I have not yet done any restart on the database server. post restarting services I ran a salvage, which ran fairly quick (3-4 min. on 2 4g and 1 8g partitions on a k7/600 system). I fear the speed with which this finished may well indicate the fs's view of what volumes it houses are well and truly lost. the vldb showed the correct entries for a few hours after this fs crashed and restarted, I've tried to do the following to restore volumes that had been on the fileserver: "vos syncv fileserver /vicepd 536870970" So the question is, do I have any reasonable chance of recovering the currently invisible volumes on this fs? If so, how should I be going about it? thanks for any ideas forrest _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
