Cisco Model D-PCG1000 PowerKEY CAS Gateway Installation Guide
12-Disk Configuration
4005697 Rev B
33
S - replica is too small to hold current data base
R - replica had device read errors
2 The drive flag with a capital letter indicates which meta database file has an
error. In this example, c1t2d0s7 is the drive with the meta database error.
3 Refer to the
V880/V890 12-Disk Diagram and Configuration Table (on page 45) to
verify the slot number matches the drive with the meta database error.
Example: Using the configuration table, the drive /dev/disk/c1t2d0s7 is located
in physical slot 2.
Example: Using the configuration table, the drive /dev/disk/c1t2d0s7 is located
in physical slot 2.
4 Based upon the information in the V880/V890 12-Disk Diagram and
Configuration Table, did the meta database match the slot number of the hard
disk drive?
disk drive?
If yes, you must delete the meta database from the hard disk drive prior to
removing the drive. Go to Deleting a Meta Database (on page 33).
removing the drive. Go to Deleting a Meta Database (on page 33).
If no, contact Cisco Services for assistance.
Deleting a Meta Database
Complete these steps to delete a meta database on the hard disk drive.
Note: If you have been following the procedures in this chapter in order, you should
still be logged in to an xterm window as root user.
1 Type the following command and press Enter to delete the meta database from
Complete these steps to delete a meta database on the hard disk drive.
Note: If you have been following the procedures in this chapter in order, you should
still be logged in to an xterm window as root user.
1 Type the following command and press Enter to delete the meta database from
the disk drive:
metadb -d [device name]
Example:
metadb -d c1t2d0s7
Note: Write the device name that you delete on a separate piece of paper. You
will use this name when you add a meta database to the disk drive, later in this
chapter.
will use this name when you add a meta database to the disk drive, later in this
chapter.
2 Before you physically remove the hard disk drive, you must put the drive into an
offline state. Go to Putting a Hard Disk Drive Into an Offline State (on page 29).