Error Code details
V-5-1-737
Severity: Error 
Component: Volume Manager 
Message:
volume not in rootdg disk group

 

Veritas solutions
Solution 1 Vote: [Useful] [Not useful]
Last Modified: 2008-12-04 10:07:56
Platform: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86-32), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (IA-64), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86-64), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (POWER), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86-32), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (IA-64), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86-64), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (POWER)
Release: Generic
Content:
The volume device listed in the /etc/fstab file for the given mount-point directory (normally /usr) is listed as in a disk group other than the boot disk group. This error should not occur if the standard Veritas Volume Manager procedures are used for encapsulating the disk containing the /usr file system.

Boot VxVM from a network or CD-ROM mounted root file system. Then, start up VxVM using fixmountroot on a valid mirror disk of the root file system. After starting VxVM, mount the root file system volume and edit the /etc/fstab file. Change the file to use a direct partition for the file system. There should be a comment in the /etc/fstab file that indicates which partition to use.

Solution 2 Vote: [Useful] [Not useful]
Last Modified: 2008-12-04 10:07:56
Platform: Solaris 10 (SPARC), Solaris 10 (x86-64)
Release: Generic
Content:
The volume device listed in the /etc/vfstab file for the given mount-point directory (normally /usr) is listed as in a disk group other than the boot disk group. This error should not occur if the standard Veritas Volume Manager procedures are used for encapsulating the disk containing the /usr file system.

Boot VxVM from a network or CD-ROM mounted root file system. Then, start up VxVM using fixmountroot on a valid mirror disk of the root file system. After starting VxVM, mount the root file system volume and edit the /etc/vfstab file. Change the file to use a direct partition for the file system. There should be a comment in the /etc/vfstab file that indicates which partition to use.