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03-23-2011 05:40 PM
03-23-2011 05:40 PM
removing primary disk in cluster volume group
currently, im having issue with one of the disks in my clustered server. Below are the disks configured on that clustered VG with RAID 5. The /dev/dsk/c13t2d4 is the primary disk however, it throws error of scsi read/write hence was replaced. However, it still persists after the replacement therefore suspecting that the cause is not the disk but something else.
--- Physical volumes ---
PV Name /dev/dsk/c13t2d4
PV Name /dev/dsk/c6t2d4 Alternate Link
PV Name /dev/dsk/c10t2d4 Alternate Link
PV Name /dev/dsk/c17t2d4 Alternate Link
PV Name /dev/dsk/c4t2d4 Alternate Link
PV Name /dev/dsk/c8t2d4 Alternate Link
PV Name /dev/dsk/c19t2d4 Alternate Link
PV Name /dev/dsk/c15t2d4 Alternate Link
Will my issue resolve by removing the primary disk on that clustered VG?
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03-23-2011 05:51 PM
03-23-2011 05:51 PM
Re: removing primary disk in cluster volume group
What is your OS version? You said, there is SCSI read/write error. How did you identify it? Through STM ? What's your STM version running ?
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03-23-2011 07:04 PM
03-23-2011 07:04 PM
Re: removing primary disk in cluster volume group
What is your OS version? 11.23
You said, there is SCSI read/write error. -> error messages is like spam in our syslog.
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03-23-2011 08:30 PM
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Re: removing primary disk in cluster volume group
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03-23-2011 09:31 PM
03-23-2011 09:31 PM
Re: removing primary disk in cluster volume group
removing the primary disk path has no implication to the data residing on the disk. Im still a bit doubt to remove it as even next alternate path sometimes failed and it wouldnt help to resolve my issue.
last question. will there be any alternative or temporary solution from platform side as even our offline backup got affected.
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03-23-2011 10:05 PM
03-23-2011 10:05 PM
Re: removing primary disk in cluster volume group
Replacing a disk in a storage array should never affect a connected host.
Hope this helps!
Regards
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03-24-2011 07:33 PM
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Re: removing primary disk in cluster volume group
output looks like LUN from SAN, replacing disk in SAN DAE having RAID5 should not have any impact at host side.
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03-27-2011 10:05 PM
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03-28-2011 01:31 AM
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Re: removing primary disk in cluster volume group
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