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Re: is there a way to find out the physical de....

Posted By: rroussey@comcast.net
Date: Tuesday, 21 June 2011, at 6:05 p.m.

In Response To: Re: is there a way to find out the physical de.... (Art Kagel)

I believe when RedHat went from the 2.4 to 2.6 kernel, the links had to be setup with the /dev/udev/ 'process' or they disappeared on reboot. It's been a while. Yes, learned the hard way.

Bob

----- Original Message -----

From: "Art Kagel" <art.kagel@gmail.com>
To: ids@iiug.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 1:14:21 PM
Subject: Re: is there a way to find out the physical de.... [24103]

Thanks Jim. Your pain will be everyone's gain.

Art

Art S. Kagel
Advanced DataTools (www.advancedatatools.com)
Blog: http://informix-myview.blogspot.com/

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inference. Neither do those opinions reflect those of other individuals
affiliated with any entity with which I am affiliated nor those of the
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On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 1:06 PM, jim-cramer@uiowa.edu
<jim-cramer@uiowa.edu>wrote:

> Art, and anyone who wants to install IDS on Enterprise SuSE 11,
> please read on:
>
> The permissions and ownership of the sym links pointing to the
> logical volume device files for my IDS Chunks was not causing
> the problem and errno 2 that happened when trying to start up IDS.
>
> It turns out that I had the sym links that I created pointing at
> the sym links created by the Device Mapper feature of Enterprise
> SuSE 11. The Mapper's sym links in turn point at the actual
> device files for the Logical Volumes which live in /dev/mapper.
> Apparently this does not work. The sym links that I create
> must point directly to the device files in /dev/mapper.
>
> This probably sounds a bit nebulous and anyone installing IDS
> on a Linux system using Device Mapper should know what to do,
> so I will give an example of what I mean:
>
> For my rootdbs, I created a Logical Volume using the SuSE 11
> "Partitioner" and called it "vol01".
>
> Instead of finding the device file for it, that the LVM created,
> in /dev/<volume_group_name> with the name "vol01", I
> found it in the dir /etc/mapper with the name "<volume_group_name>-vol01".
>
> In /dev/<volume_group_name> I found a symbolic link created by
> either the LVM or Device Mapper called "vol01" that points to the
> actual device file /etc/mapper/<vol_grp_name>-vol01.
>
> 1) for my rootdbs chunk, I created the symbolic link /dev/rootdbs:
>
> ls -l /dev listing shows:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 Jun 20 15:20 rootdbs ->
> /dev/mapper/VolGrp01-vol01
>
> ls -lL /dev listing shows:
>
> brw-rw---- 1 informix informix 253, 5 Jun 21 01:00
> rootdbs
>
> 2) Originally, I had my link from (1) pointing straight to the device file
> shown in (3), as the
>
> "ls -l" in (1) shows. After rebooting the system and discovering that
> all of the links that
>
> I created in /dev were removed by the reboot and that the reboot had
> also undone the
>
> permissions and ownership changes that I gave the device files in (3).
>
> So, when I recreated my sym links that I use with onspaces to create the
> IDS Chunks, I was
>
> not sure what was going on so I tried pointing the links that I created
> in (1) at the links
>
> in (2), which in turn point to the device files. Note that the "ls -lL"
> listing in (1) even
>
> shows the correct permissions and ownership of the link's target which
> is accessed via a
>
> double-link hop.
>
> BUT THIS DOES NOT WORK.
>
> ls -l /dev/VolGrp01 shows:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 Jun 15 15:49 vol01 ->
> /dev/mapper/VolGrp01-vol01
>
> ls -lL /dev/VolGrp01 shows:
>
> brw-rw---- 1 informix informix 253, 5 Jun 21 01:00 vol01
>
> 3) THE SYBMOLIC LINKS CREATED BY THE DBA FOR USE WITH onspaces MUST POINT
> DIRECTLY TO THESE OBJECTS:
>
> ls -l /dev/mapper shows:
>
> brw-rw---- 1 informix informix 253, 5 Jun 21 01:00
> VolGrp01-vol01
>
> ls -lL /dev/mapper shows:
>
> brw-rw---- 1 informix informix 253, 5 Jun 21 01:00
> VolGrp01-vol01
>
> What is really irritating is that the nowhere in the IDS 11 Information
> Center, IDS Installation
> Guide, Administrator Manuals, Release Notes for the 11.70.xC1 IDS Version,
> and Machine Notes for
> the port was there any mention or warning about symbolic links in /dev
> being
> removed &
> permissions and ownership customizations of logical volume device files
> used
> as chunks being undone
> when the system is rebooted, or how to deal with it. In fact, when I called
> it in to Informix Tech
> Support under my contract, the engineer had apparently never heard about
> this scenario that occurs
> when installing IDS on some flavors of Linux.
>
> What is doubly annoying is that, apparently, when using IDS on Linux, the
> DBA needs to
> refer to manuals or notes in manuals that are specific for "Unix", as
> opposed to Windows,
> and there is no documentation or notes in documentation regarding
> Linux-specific issues
> such as what happened to me. Certainly there are many more Linux-specific
> instructions,
> notes, etc. that would not apply to the commercial Unix systems.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ids-bounces@iiug.org [mailto:ids-bounces@iiug.org] On Behalf Of Art
> Kagel
> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 5:59 PM
> To: ids@iiug.org
> Subject: Re: is there a way to find out the physical de.... [24068]
>
> Errno 2 is permissions (EPERM). Make sure that all of the low level chunk
> devices are informix:informix with 0660 privileges and make sure that the
> links themselves are 777 (owner of the links doesn't really matter, but I
> usually make them informix:informix also).
>
> Art
>
> Art S. Kagel
> Advanced DataTools (www.advancedatatools.com)
> Blog: http://informix-myview.blogspot.com/
>
> Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that my own opinions are my own opinions
> and
>
> do not reflect on my employer, Advanced DataTools, the IIUG, nor any other
> organization with which I am associated either explicitly, implicitly, or
> by
>
> inference. Neither do those opinions reflect those of other individuals
> affiliated with any entity with which I am affiliated nor those of the
> entities themselves.
>
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 5:17 PM, jim-cramer@uiowa.edu
> <jim-cramer@uiowa.edu>wrote:
>
> > Hi Art,
> >
> > Well, no doubt about it, you are THE MAN! I *almost* have the server
> > back up (see below). Good news and bad news.
> >
> > Thanks very much for the clever way of recreating lost symbolic links
> > used originally to create chunks and pointing these links at the actual
> > chunk device file paths/names. This method is based upon your expert
> > knowledge
> > of chunk storage internals.
> >
> > I used your method to get the chunk number for each chunk/block device
> > file (using RAW chunks), looked for that number in the oncfg file's
> > "Chunks" section, got the name of the symbolic link used to create
> > the chunk from that line in the file, and created a script to recreate
> > the symbolic links/pathnames that had been used in the onspaces commands
> > that created the chunks.
> >
> > The server begins to start with the "oninit" command, but it ABORTS.
> > According to the online.log file, it gets quite a ways through startup
> > but finds something wrong, Errno 2 (missing file or directory?)
> > with chunk 1, my rootdbs. I have included the tail end of the log file,
> > starting just before the warning about chunk 1, continuing to the end.
> >
> > Any ideas? It seems like perhaps I made a mistake with the creation of
> > the symbolic link for rootdbs, but it looks OK I think. The "ls -l" of it
> > produces:
> >
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 Jun 16 15:18 /dev/rootdbs ->
> > /dev/VolGrp01/vol01
> >
> > and the rootdbs link points to another link, and ls -l on that link
> > produces:
> >
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 Jun 15 15:49 /dev/VolGrp01/vol01 ->
> > /dev/mapper/VolGrp01-vol01
> >
> > and ls -l on the target of that link, the block device file for the LV
> that
> > I used to create Chunk 1 with, produces:
> >
> > brw-rw---- 1 informix informix 253, 5 Jun 15 10:49
> > /dev/mapper/VolGrp01-vol01
> >
> > The "ls -lL /dev/rootdbs" command produces:
> >
> > brw-rw---- 1 informix informix 253, 5 Jun 15 10:49 /dev/rootdbs
> >
> > I am new to Linux (SUSE 11 SLES) and trying to migrate IDS from HPUX to
> it.
> > I
> > do not really understand the "device-mapper" Linux functionality that is
> > creating
> > symbolic links instead of Logical Volume device files in the traditional
> > directory
> > created for the Volume Group that the LVs belong to, and pointing those
> > links in
> > the VG dir to /dev/mapper, where the device files for the LV actually
> > reside.
> >
> > So, due to my lack of knowledge of mapper, the following might be the
> > problem and
> > I would appreciate your opinion on it.
> >
> > Originally I created the sym links in /dev to point straight at the
> device
>
> > file
> > in /dev/mapper. For example, the rootdbs was created with:
> >
> > ln -s /dev/mapper/VolGrp01-vol01b /dev/rootdbs
> >
> > However, due to some discussions with our Linux Sys Admins here, I have
> > recreated
> > the links in /dev to point to the sym links in the /dev/vgxx dir, which
> > then
> > point
> > to the actual device files that I have set the ownershiip and permissions
> > on
> >
> > correctly.
> >
> > The rootdbs was created with the path /dev/rootdbs, and the "ls -lL" on
> > that
> > sym link/path
> > shows the target of this double-linking to be:
> >
> > brw-rw---- 1 informix informix 253, 5 Jun 15 10:49 /dev/rootdbs
> >
> > which looks OK permissions and ownership-wise, but perhaps the double
> > linking is the problem?
> >
> > What do you think? Sorry this is so long. Thanks for bearing with me.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> > 15:30:20 Event notification facility epoll enabled.
> > 15:30:20 IBM Informix Dynamic Server Version 11.70.FC1GE Software Serial
> > Number AAA#B000000
> > 15:30:20 Warning: stat() failed for chunk file /dev/rootdbs
> > 15:30:22 IBM Informix Dynamic Server Initialized -- Shared Memory
> > Initialized.
> >
> > 15:30:22 Started 1 B-tree scanners.
> > 15:30:22 B-tree scanner threshold set at 5000.
> > 15:30:22 B-tree scanner range scan size set to -1.
> > 15:30:22 B-tree scanner ALICE mode set to 6.
> > 15:30:22 B-tree scanner index compression level set to med.
> > 15:30:22 Physical Recovery Started at Page (2:131643).
> > 15:30:23 Physical Recovery Complete: 8 Pages Examined, 8 Pages Restored.
> > 15:30:23 Logical Recovery Started.
> > 15:30:23 Dynamically allocated new virtual shared memory segment (size
> > 8192KB)
> > 15:30:23 Memory sizes:resident:192512 KB, virtual:253840 KB,
> > SHMTOTAL:16777216 KB
> > 15:30:23 10 recovery worker threads will be started.
> > 15:30:23 Assert Warning: I/O read chunk 1, pagenum 6641, pagecnt 1 -->
> > errno = 2
> > 15:30:23 IBM Informix Dynamic Server Version 11.70.FC1GE
> > 15:30:23 Who: Session(9, informix@s-l008, 0, 0x50291c20)
> >
> > Thread(29, xchg_1.2, 502519a8, 3)
> >
> > File: rsbuff.c Line: 6302
> > 15:30:23 Action: Please notify IBM Informix Technical Support.
> > 15:30:23 stack trace for pid 12822 written to /opt/db/ids/tmp/af.40567de
> > 15:30:23 See Also: /opt/db/ids/tmp/af.40567de
> > 15:30:23 I/O read chunk 1, pagenum 6641, pagecnt 1 --> errno = 2
> > 15:30:23 Rollforward of log record failed. iserrno = 126
> > 15:30:23 Log Record: log = 27, pos = 0x3ef8518, type =
> OLDRSAM:HINSERT(40),
> > trans = 26
> > 15:30:23 Assert Failed: INFORMIX-OnLine Must ABORT
> >
> > Critical media failure.
> > 15:30:23 IBM Informix Dynamic Server Version 11.70.FC1GE
> > 15:30:23 Who: Session(9, informix@s-l008, 0, 0x50291c20)
> >
> > Thread(29, xchg_1.2, 502519a8, 3)
> >
> > File: rsmirror.c Line: 1734
> > 15:30:23 stack trace for pid 12822 written to /opt/db/ids/tmp/af.40567de
> > 15:30:23 See Also: /opt/db/ids/tmp/af.40567de, shmem.40567de.0
> > 15:30:28 Starting crash time check of:
> > 15:30:28 1. memory block headers
> > 15:30:28 2. stacks
> > 15:30:28 Crash time checking found no problems
> > 15:30:28 rsmirror.c, line 1734, thread 29, proc id 12822, INFORMIX-OnLine
> > Must ABORT
> >
> > Critical media failure..
> > 15:30:29 Fatal error in ADM VP at mt.c:14250
> > 15:30:29 Unexpected virtual processor termination, pid = 12822, exit =
> > 0x100
> >
> > 15:30:29 PANIC: Attempting to bring system down
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ids-bounces@iiug.org [mailto:ids-bounces@iiug.org] On Behalf Of
> Art
> > Kagel
> > Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 1:34 PM
> > To: ids@iiug.org
> > Subject: Re: is there a way to find out the physical de.... [24060]
> >
> > Unfortunately, no. Informix only stored the links you provide, it does
> not
>
> > follow the links to their core names at all, it depends on the OS to
> > maintain and promote the links.
> >
> > HOWEVER, there is one way. Use dd piped to od -x to read the first few
> > pages (so 2K each if you used the default pagesize or whatever the
> pagesize
> > of the dbspaces were) of each chunk's physical device. The first six
> bytes
>
> > of each page have the chunk number encoded. So on my server for chunk #1:
> >
> > $ dd if=/opt/informix/infmx.11.70.FC1B7/dbspaces/rootdb.1.chunk bs=2k
> > count=2|od -x
> > 2+0 records in
> > 2+0 records out
> > 4096 bytes (4.1 kB) copied, 0.00441886 s, 927 kB/s
> > 0000000 *0000 0000 0001* 9600 0003 1800 0130 06c0
> > 0000020 0000 0000 0000 0000 4249 204d 6e49 6f66
> >
> > For chunk #6:
> >
> > $ dd if=/opt/informix/infmx.11.70.FC1B7/dbspaces/tempdbs1.1.chunk bs=2k
> > count=1|od -x
> > 1+0 records in
> > 1+0 records out
> > 2048 bytes (2.0 kB) copied, 7.7661e-05 s, 26.4 MB/s
> > 0000000 *0000 0000 0006* 492e 0000 1800 0018 07e4
> > 0000020 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
> >
> > Armed with the chunk numbers you should be able to recreate the links.
> >
> > Art S. Kagel
> > Advanced DataTools (www.advancedatatools.com)
> > Blog: http://informix-myview.blogspot.com/
> >
> > Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that my own opinions are my own opinions
> > and
> >
> > do not reflect on my employer, Advanced DataTools, the IIUG, nor any
> other
>
> > organization with which I am associated either explicitly, implicitly, or
> > by
> >
> > inference. Neither do those opinions reflect those of other individuals
> > affiliated with any entity with which I am affiliated nor those of the
> > entities themselves.
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 2:23 PM, jim-cramer@uiowa.edu
> > <jim-cramer@uiowa.edu>wrote:
> >
> > > Help!
> > >
> > > 11.70.FC1 on Linux SUSE 11 SLES
> > >
> > > After setting up a 11.7 IDS instance and creating a bunch
> > > of Logical Volumes, creating Symbolic Links in /dev that
> > > pointed to the block device files that the LV Manager created,
> > > changing the ownership and permission on these device files
> > > appropriately, creating dbspaces from the chunks *using the
> > > Symbolic Link pathnames* to the chunk device files,
> > > I found out that when the Linux system was rebooted all
> > > of the Symbolic Links for my Informix Chunks were deleted
> > > from /dev (and also that the ownership and permissions for the
> > > chunk devices files had reverted to my pre-configured state).
> > >
> > > I need to re-create the symbolic links for the chunks, in
> > > some non-system directory I assume.
> > >
> > > The names of the symbolic links that I created indicated
> > > what dbspace the each chunk belonged to. I have those link names in
> > > my $INFORMIXDIR/etc/oncfg_servername.0 file as the pathname
> > > to each Chunks.
> > >
> > > UNFORTUNATELY, the names that I gave the Logical
> > > Volumes, and hence the names of the devices files created
> > > for the LVs/Chunks, did not indicate which Chunk/DBSpace
> > > each was created for (i.e.: I used a systematic pattern vol01,
> > > vol02, vol02,...)
> > >
> > > So, I need a way to find out the physical device file pathname
> > > that each of the symbolic links had pointed to, so that I
> > > can recreate the links correctly.
> > >
> > > OR
> > >
> > > since those links have been blown away by the OS and the instance
> > > is down, is there a file somewhere where I would find this info?
> > >
> > > Or
> > >
> > > is there an Informix Utility that can be run against a down instance
> > > that would list out the chunks that had been created for that instance
> > > along with the physical device file pathname for each?
> > >
> > > Any information or ideas would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Jim Cramer
> > > Univ of Iowa
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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