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an issue of a SAN that had a failure and a HP-UX server was not seeing the disks after the SAN was brought http://www.blog.rogersit.net/hp-ux-san-failure-determine-file-system-statistics/2012/05/10/ back online. The error given was "cannot determine file system statistics" when http://www.justskins.com/forums/lstat-i-o-error-144280.html issuing the "df" command on the system. Following steps can be used in order to reclaim the disks, and also show how to repair if there is disk corruption once the server is able to see the disks from the SAN. Reclaim the disks by issuing the following commands. insf i/o error -C disk ioscan -fnuC disk You might have I/O error when trying to change into a directory of a reclaimed disk. This will be caused by disk corruption. You will need to do a file system check at this point. First you will need to umount the disk. umount /data if you have the "device is busy" error, issue the fuser command kill any mount i/o error process trying to use the disk. fuser -ck /data Issue the following command to repair the disk volume. fsck /dev/vg-blah/lv-blah Once the disk has been checked, re-mount the disk mount /data Repeat for multiple disks that the server may have. ~Jason Rogers Posts related to HP-UX fix I/O error and cannot determine file system statisticsHelpful SAN LUN Disk AIX Commands AIX How To reorgvg - INTER-POLICY MaximumResize or Extend Linux VG or LVSimple How to Mirror rootvg on AIX Tags: corruption, disk, hp ux, i/o error, storage, unix Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website XHTML: You can use these tags:
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On a Solaris 9 machine, I'm having an I/O error: $ cd /some/directory $ echo * | (fgrep -s ' msg00175.html '; echo $?) 0 #--> file does exist. $ ls msg00175.html msg00175.html: I/O error #--> cannot stat $ truss ls msg00175.html [...] lstat64("msg00175.html", 0xFFBFFB50) Err#5 EIO [...] $ There's no related error message either in /var/log/syslog or /var/adm/messages . The message "I/O error" isn't very helpful; the message doesn't tell you what's wrong with the file. I'm wondering how I can obtain more information about the (apparently) broken file beyond "I/O error". The only fix may be ... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode July 9th,02:36 AM #1 lstat I/O error Hello all, On a Solaris 9 machine, I'm having an I/O error: $ cd /some/directory $ echo * | (fgrep -s ' msg00175.html '; echo $?) 0 #--> file does exist. $ ls msg00175.html msg00175.html: I/O error #--> cannot stat $ truss ls msg00175.html [...] lstat64("msg00175.html", 0xFFBFFB50) Err#5 EIO [...] $ There's no related error message either in /var/log/syslog or /var/adm/messages . The message "I/O error" isn't very helpful; the message doesn't tell you what's wrong with the file. I'm wondering how I can obtain more information about the (apparently) broken file beyond "I/O error". The only fix may be just to delete the file, but 1) I'm wondering if it's possible to recover the file, and 2) I'm curious. Thank you, Ryo Ryo Furue Guest July 9th,05:52 AM #2 Re: lstat I/O error In article