Installing HP-UX 11.0 and Updating HP-UX 10.x to 11.0 HP 9000 Computers Edition 1

Chapter 6 165
HP-UX System Recovery
“Expert” Recovery Using the Core Media
/lvmrec.scrpt c0t6d0
In this example 'c0t6d0' is the device file used to
access the bootlif.
step 3. Once '/lvmrec.scrpt' completes, issue the command "reboot" and bringthe
system fully up.
The recovery of the root LVM is complete. If the
'/lvmrec.scrpt' issued the following warning:
"************IMPORTANT******************"
""
"Root logical volume has been repaired, but......."
"you need to reboot the system and repair the Swap"
"logical volume using the following LVM command: "
" lvlnboot -A n -s /dev/<root lv>/<swap lvol> "
"because Recovery has no way to find out what is "
"the Swap logical volume information at this point"
""
"*************************************************"
The Swap and Dump logical volumes will need to be re-configured
The BDRA contains the "root", "swap" and "dump" logical volumeinformation. '/lvm
rec.scrpt' only fixes the root logical volume
information in the BDRA.The "swap" and "dump" areas can be updated
via the "lvlnboot" command.
Example:
lvlnboot -s /dev/<vg00>/lvol2
lvlnboot -d /dev/<vg00>/lvol3
In this example 'lvol2' and 'lvol3' are the "swap" and "dump"
logical volumes respectively.
step 4. Perform any further data recovery deemed necessary.
*** NOTE ***
If the same volume group contains more than one corrupted bootdisk,
Repeat the above steps for each disk that needs to be repaired.
This completes the process for rebuilding the bootlif and installing
critical files.