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Maintaining Mirrored Systems 
CentreVu CMS Release 3 Version 8 Disk-Mirrored Systems
Replacing a faulty disk
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Step 4: Remove 
state database 
replicas (boot disks 
only)
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When you replace a boot disk, you must remove the state database 
replicas from the old disk and recreate them on the new one. A boot disk 
is one that is a member of metadevice d11 or d12 (see 
If you fail to remove old replicas, the software will have an 
inaccurate picture of the replicas existing on your system and will 
attempt to write to nonexistent database replica files.Match up the 
device description lines to determine which disk drive has 
problems.
In general, the procedure is a three-step process:
1. Issue a
 metadb -i 
command to find out which replicas to 
remove.
2. Issue a
 metadb -d 
command to do the actual deletion.
3. Issue another
 metadb -i 
command to verify the deletion.
If the faulty disk were c0t1d0, for example, the replica deletion might 
resemble the following series of commands and responses:
Step 5: Replace the 
faulty disk drive
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1. Remove the faulty disk drive.
2. Install the new disk drive into the same slot the faulty drive came out 
of. For installation instructions, see the documentation that came 
with the disk drive or the Lucent hardware installation manual.
3. Partition the new disk using the 
format
 command. See 
Make 
sure you partition the new disk drive!
#
metadb -i
flags
first blk
block count
a m
p
luo
16
1034
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
a
p
luo
1050
1034
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
a
p
luo
2084
1034
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
a
p
luo
3118
1034
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
a
p
luo
16
1034
/dev/dsk/c1t4d0s1
a
p
luo
1050
1034
/dev/dsk/c1t4d0s1
a
p
luo
2084
1034
/dev/dsk/c1t4d0s1
#
metadb
-d
c1t4d0s1
#
metadb
-i
flags
first blk
block count
a m
p
luo
16
1034
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
a
p
luo
1050
1034
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
a
p
luo
2084
1034
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
a
p
luo
3118
1034
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1