System Recovery for the Solaris OS When the Meta Database Is Deleted Accidentally

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h2. System Recovery for the Solaris OS When the Meta Database Is Deleted Accidentally
_May, 2008_
 
This tech tip provides a recovery procedure that can be used when a meta database is accidentally destroyed or corrupted on a system that runs the Solaris 9 or 10 OS and Solaris Volume Manager.

[Read Full Tech Tip|http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/submitted/recover_sys_metadb.jsp]

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