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Re: HBA error

 
hung_9
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HBA error

My server has 2 HBA (A6795A). When I unpluged LC cables (C7525A) it booted normally. If I pluged 2 cables in to HBA my server was not able to boot. It returns message that i attached in file.
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Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: HBA error

Did you do anything else to your system?

Did you put the cables back in in the same cards they came from?

Basically, you have no disk to boot with.

The trigger appears to be the cable removal and plug in. I'm just wondering if anything else like patching was done on this system. A reinstall of PHKL_18543 on an 11.00 system will get these exact results, because you can't reinstall that patch.

A rezoning of the fiber switch of failure of the fiber switch, or changing world wide name ownership on the LUN/disks on the disk array could cause this.

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Sridhar Bhaskarla
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Re: HBA error

Hi,

Ensure that the LUN addressing is right and unique. Check with your storage people.

-Sri
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Ravi_8
Honored Contributor

Re: HBA error

Hi,

Boot the m/c normally with one cable, install the recent patch kit (from support plus media) and connect the second cable.

never give up
hung_9
Advisor

Re: HBA error

Just the matter of patches
Thanks all of you!
Hung