# metastat d5
d5: Trans
State: Hard Error
Size: 10080 blocks
Master Device: d4
Logging Device: c0t0d0s6
d4: Mirror
State: Okay
...
c0t0d0s6: Logging device for d5
State: Hard Error
Size: 5350 blocks
...
# fsck /dev/md/rdsk/d5
** /dev/md/rdsk/d5
** Last Mounted on /fs1
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
WARNING: md: log device: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s6 changed state to
Okay
4 files, 11 used, 4452 free (20 frags, 554 blocks, 0.4%
fragmentation)
# metastat d5
d5: Trans
State: Okay
Size: 10080 blocks
Master Device: d4
Logging Device: c0t0d0s6
d4: Mirror
State: Okay
...
c0t0d0s6: Logging device for d5
State: Okay
...
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This example shows a transactional volume, d5, which has a log device in the “Hard Error” state, being fixed. You must run the fsck command on the transactional volume itself, which transitions the state of the transactional volume to “Okay.” The metastat command confirms that the state is “Okay.”