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тАО05-02-2005 07:38 AM
тАО05-02-2005 07:38 AM
I am trying to remove a LUN Raid 5 unknown "2130381312" of our FC60, the name of the LUN "2130381312" was to be "8".
#amdsp -a fc60
Disk Group 0943EA000640DC8516:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 2130381312
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 0 KB
Disks:
1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12
Disk Group 0943EA000440DC84E5:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 7
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:11 2:11 3:11 4:11
Disk Group 0943EA000840DC8CB6:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 9
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:10 2:10 3:10 4:10
Disk Group 094CA200143DD931F9:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 3
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:9 2:9 3:9 4:9
#amcfg -D 2130381312 -V fc60
Arg out of range
#amcfg -D 8 -V fc60
GetState() command received
GetState() command started
GetState() command complete
amcfg: The specified LUN does not exist in this array
#amcfg -L B:8 -d 1:12,2:12,3:12,4:12 -r 5 -s 16 fc60
Error in command execution, "RMT_AM60ERRORSTATUS_MSG"
AM60ERR : ERR_COMMAND_FAILED
AM60ERR QUAL : CREATE_LUN
MODULE_CODE_ID : SUBSYSTEM
COMMAND STATE : A SCSI error occurred
ERROR NUMBER : 2
Sense Key = 0x05: "ILLEGAL REQUEST"
Additional Sense Code = 0x91
Additional Sense Code Qual = 0x09
Decoded SCSI Sense:
Illegal Operation with Multiple SubLUNs Defined
amcfg: Error in command execution
Why the number of the LUN is 2130381312 ??
How I remove this LUN? it is my last available LUN....
#amdsp -a fc60
Disk Group 0943EA000640DC8516:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 2130381312
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 0 KB
Disks:
1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12
Disk Group 0943EA000440DC84E5:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 7
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:11 2:11 3:11 4:11
Disk Group 0943EA000840DC8CB6:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 9
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:10 2:10 3:10 4:10
Disk Group 094CA200143DD931F9:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 3
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:9 2:9 3:9 4:9
#amcfg -D 2130381312 -V fc60
Arg out of range
#amcfg -D 8 -V fc60
GetState() command received
GetState() command started
GetState() command complete
amcfg: The specified LUN does not exist in this array
#amcfg -L B:8 -d 1:12,2:12,3:12,4:12 -r 5 -s 16 fc60
Error in command execution, "RMT_AM60ERRORSTATUS_MSG"
AM60ERR : ERR_COMMAND_FAILED
AM60ERR QUAL : CREATE_LUN
MODULE_CODE_ID : SUBSYSTEM
COMMAND STATE : A SCSI error occurred
ERROR NUMBER : 2
Sense Key = 0x05: "ILLEGAL REQUEST"
Additional Sense Code = 0x91
Additional Sense Code Qual = 0x09
Decoded SCSI Sense:
Illegal Operation with Multiple SubLUNs Defined
amcfg: Error in command execution
Why the number of the LUN is 2130381312 ??
How I remove this LUN? it is my last available LUN....
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тАО05-02-2005 08:18 AM
тАО05-02-2005 08:18 AM
Solution
I would check to see if any of the disk are in use in a volume group.
strings /etc/lvmtab
Then I'd delete logical volumes and use vgreduce to get it out of the volume group.
If it happens to be the last disk in the volume group, you might need to use vgexport to close down the volume group.
Then you should be able to work with the lns.
SEP
strings /etc/lvmtab
Then I'd delete logical volumes and use vgreduce to get it out of the volume group.
If it happens to be the last disk in the volume group, you might need to use vgexport to close down the volume group.
Then you should be able to work with the lns.
SEP
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тАО05-03-2005 12:57 AM
тАО05-03-2005 12:57 AM
Re: Error trying to remove a Lun on FC60
Hi Steven,
not have any VG for this LUN. I removed my last LUN.
I run the command again amdsp
Disk Group 0943EA00083DDA817B:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 2
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:1 2:1 3:1 4:1
Disk Group 0943EA000A3DDAA99C:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 0
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:0 2:0 3:0 4:0
Disk Group 0943EA000640DC8516:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 0
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 0 KB
Disks:
1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12
Now I have 2 LUNs with the same name "0" and different Segment size (0 and 16). How I remove this LUN 0 (1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12) of Segment 0 KB?
thanks.........
not have any VG for this LUN. I removed my last LUN.
I run the command again amdsp
Disk Group 0943EA00083DDA817B:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 2
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:1 2:1 3:1 4:1
Disk Group 0943EA000A3DDAA99C:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 0
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 16 KB
Disks:
1:0 2:0 3:0 4:0
Disk Group 0943EA000640DC8516:
Disk Group Type = LUN
Number of LUNs = 1
LUN(s) = 0
Remaining Capacity = 0.0 MB
RAID Level = 5
Segment Size = 0 KB
Disks:
1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12
Now I have 2 LUNs with the same name "0" and different Segment size (0 and 16). How I remove this LUN 0 (1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12) of Segment 0 KB?
thanks.........
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тАО02-24-2006 12:16 AM
тАО02-24-2006 12:16 AM
Re: Error trying to remove a Lun on FC60
Here is the solution; BE CAREFUL; it will destroy ALL data on your LUNs:
Execute as root:
amutil -syswipe NFM_DATA
System will respond with :
The array has been syswiped.
Now the araay is in a sane state and ready to be rebuild using the amcfg commands (i.e.)(amcfg -R A:0 -d 1:0,2:0,3:0,4:0 -r 5 -s 16
Make sure you activate both controllers executing:
ammgr -c AA
System response: Set Controller Mode to ACTIVE_ACTIVE
Good Luck !
Eric van Meenen
Lucent Technologies
Execute as root:
amutil -syswipe NFM_DATA
System will respond with :
The array has been syswiped.
Now the araay is in a sane state and ready to be rebuild using the amcfg commands (i.e.)(amcfg -R A:0 -d 1:0,2:0,3:0,4:0 -r 5 -s 16
Make sure you activate both controllers executing:
ammgr -c AA
System response: Set Controller Mode to ACTIVE_ACTIVE
Good Luck !
Eric van Meenen
Lucent Technologies
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