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04-28-2017 03:50 AM
04-28-2017 03:50 AM
Lost cause disk?
Hi,
This is probably a lost cause disk issue but I may be lucky and someone in this forum might tell me otherwise
RX7620 has two internal disks on vg00. Root disk is fine, the disk with /opt is not fine
ioscan reports all ok c0t6d0 c3t6d0 both CLAIMED, c3t6 has the problem though as reported by lvm
LVM : Failure in attaching PV (64000/0xfa00/0x2) to the root volume group.
reconnect -r says not ok
Scsi(Pun6,Lun0) HP 146 GST3146707LC HPC1 (160 MBytes/sec)
Scsi(Pun2,Lun0) _NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A 1.31
Scsi(Pun6,Lun0) HP 146 GST3146707LC HPC1ERROR: Cannot determine device capacity
Scsi(Pun6,Lun0) HP 146 GST3146707LC HPC1
diskinfo /dev/dsk/c3t6d0 shows device busy ( presumably as it's part of the VG and lvm is retrying)
At the EFI level I think I am only seeing one disk
Shell> devtree
Device Tree
Ctrl[7F] LSI Logic Ultra160 SCSI Controller
Ctrl[81] HP 146 GST3146707LC HPC1
Ctrl[82] FAT File System [FAT32] 499 MB
Ctrl[83] Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(3|0)/Scsi(Pun6,Lun0)/HD(Part2,SigA4A58C02-0812-11DE-8000-D6217B60E588)
Ctrl[84] FAT File System [FAT32] 400 MB
Ctrl[80] LSI Logic Ultra160 SCSI Controller
Ctrl[85] _NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A 1.31
Ctrl[09] Acpi(HWP0002,11C)
Ctrl[86] Acpi(HWP0002,11C)/Pci(1|0)
Ctrl[87] LSI Logic Ultra160 SCSI Controller
Ctrl[88] LSI Logic Ultra160 SCSI Controller
<truncated>
I've tried reseating but getting to the end of things to try. In case it's just the disk label that's missing is there a way to get this back?
Thanks
Paul
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04-28-2017 03:54 AM
04-28-2017 03:54 AM
Re: Lost cause disk?
Further info which may be relevant
Device mapping table
fs0 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(3|0)/Scsi(Pun6,Lun0)/HD(Part1,SigA4A58BB2-0812-11DE-8000-D6217B60E588)
fs1 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(3|0)/Scsi(Pun6,Lun0)/HD(Part3,SigA4A58C16-0812-11DE-8000-D6217B60E588)
blk0 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(3|0)/Scsi(Pun6,Lun0)
blk1 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(3|0)/Scsi(Pun6,Lun0)/HD(Part1,SigA4A58BB2-0812-11DE-8000-D6217B60E588)
blk2 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(3|0)/Scsi(Pun6,Lun0)/HD(Part2,SigA4A58C02-0812-11DE-8000-D6217B60E588)
blk3 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(3|0)/Scsi(Pun6,Lun0)/HD(Part3,SigA4A58C16-0812-11DE-8000-D6217B60E588)
blk4 : Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(3|1)/Scsi(Pun2,Lun0)
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04-28-2017 06:22 AM
04-28-2017 06:22 AM
Re: Lost cause disk?
Looks like a dead disk. If the disks are mirrored, you should boot up and replace the disk.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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