Hi, Thanks to Paulus Tamba and Darren Dunham for their replies. Darren said that this should not have happened and that if I couldnt fsck or mount the remaining s2 then something bad had happened. Unfortunately I was not able to do this and I was able to get no data back from s2. Paulus asked if I had done a boot -r/reconfigure; I had done this. I've bitten the bullet and gone back to tape backups; which are a few days behind. I'll be addressing doing backups over weekends as well for future consideration. We currently do a backup each night; the last backup was on friday night and the disk died during the backup cycle on monday night. I had assumed that the raid 5 setup would save me in such a situation. I didnt figure on loosing the data on that. As to what happened to my filesystem on s6 and s7 - I have no idea. Rgds Shin Original question follows: On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 09:40:40PM +0000, Shin wrote: > > I have a A1000 (12x18Gb disks) connected to a U5/diff SCSI > card. It was setup as a raid 5, with 1 hot spare and I went with the > default (?) 1 big LUN setup on c1t0d0s2 of approx 170Gb > > I had then created 2 slices of approx equal size on c1t0d0s6 and > c1t0d0s7. I'm assuming thats what I did as this was a long time ago > and I don't quite recall what did; but the /etc/vfstab on the system > disk seems to bear this out. > > Recently the system disk on the U5 failed. It was possible to boot > it and it would come up occassionally but was definetely on its way > out. So I installed another system disk, installed Raid Manager 6.22.1 and > patch 112126-09. > > Running rm6 shows me 1 LUN as above; but when I run format my > slices/partitions have gone and only s2 is show. No s6 or s7. I'd > very much like to recover the data on those 2 partitions (backups > are 2 days alas). There were standard solaris 8 UFS filesystems with > logging created on each partition. > > I tried booting from the old disk; which does work sometimes and > that shows me exactly the same thing. Has the new installation > overwritten my partitioning setup and filesystems? > > Is there someway I can create those slices and recover the data on > each filesystem or is there some clever A1000/RaidManager utility > that will do this for me. > > Any sort of recovery hints (other than go to backups :-) gratefully > accepted. Can I get the data back from c0t0d0s2 in some way? _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sun Mar 21 16:11:17 2004
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