| Title: | VAX and Alpha VMS |
| Notice: | This is a new VMSnotes, please read note 2.1 |
| Moderator: | VAXAXP::BERNARDO |
| Created: | Wed Jan 22 1997 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 703 |
| Total number of notes: | 3722 |
My customer has two VAX 7000 systems, two systems are clustered together
and run VMS V6.1. Suddenly, all disks on two systems are mountverify and
display invalid volume lable. Customer mentioned that his end users nothing
changed his volume label. We have already read the force crash dump file,
four DSSI has also recorded error. Anyone has experience on it ? What
application or software that can change the volume lable at the same time ?
We read the VCS console log, we cannot find someone to change the volume
lable.
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 394.1 | ? | COL01::VSEMUSCHIN | Duck and Recover ! | Thu Mar 27 1997 05:29 | 14 |
>> My customer has two VAX 7000 systems, two systems are clustered together
>> and run VMS V6.1. Suddenly, all disks on two systems are mountverify and
>> display invalid volume lable.
Do you mean WRONGVOL or MOUNTVER message ? Usually changing the volume
label with set volume command cannot cause any harm. It seems to be a
cluster configuration problem (or DSSI ?), by example if you see at
one time two $8$dia8 containg different volumes ...
Cluster configuration and (at least) message ID's could help us to
give you advice instead of guessing what could happen...
=Seva
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