Explain about Vxrecover?
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Answer / pradeep
it works similar to fsck in solaris, the vxrecover is daemon
it starts at run level 1.in veritas each filesystem maintains
a log called drllog the vxrecover checks this dllog if their
r any damages in the filesystem and recover that filesys
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Answer / sathish
The volume is Stale state use the
#vxrecover -g dg volname
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