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Re: Repair Damaged Meta data LUN



You need to rename the metadata LUN using the command line tools back to the name of the original metadata LUN.

I forgot the name of the utility. It's something like cvname or something along those lines. The LUN attributes need to be the exact same as they were before. I think you can find that information in the config file for Xsan (where you can see the LUN names, or at least what they were suppose to be before the LUN become unlabled).

After renaming the LUN, you can then go back and do a cvfsck. Make sure to recover the journal first doing a cvfsck -j, and then do a cvfsck -v (verbose) to see what's happening.

If you have Xsan support, I would suggest calling them, as the LUN's becoming unlabled after a crash is not an unknown problem.

Hope this helps,

Jason
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