If you're on a namei server,  you
Well, the volume header names/volume IDs are also visible to ls with the non-namei server.

And "vos listvol -fast" happily lists off line volumes in the output:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ vos listvol angel a | grep bogus
bogusdupevolume.readonly          536902196 RO          2 K Off-line
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ vos listvol -fast angel a | grep 536902196
536902196
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$


while "vos listvol" responds with on-line, off-line, and unattached volumes.

So I'm not sure what we get from a 'vos listvol -fast' and a 'diff' ...

Kim



Steven Jenkins wrote:
On Dec 7, 2007 1:21 PM, Steve Devine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
...
  
As it turns out if you run vos listvol on the server itself its a little
quicker and now it seems we are back up for the most part.
I have often wondered however if there is a good way to periodically
check the status of the vols without running listvol an all the servers.
I think trolling through the backup server logs might do it as they will
report offline vols.
    

vos listvol has a -fast option.  If you're on a namei server,  you
could do an ls /vicep* and diff the output of two as a quick check.

Steven
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