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тАО08-02-2006 09:07 PM
тАО08-02-2006 09:07 PM
enable san device on console
I have one ES40 server runing Tru64 ver. 4.0F. and connecting to the storage on SAN.
Last week there is a power outage (planned) so I shutdown the system and turn the power off.
The problem is after I reboot, the OS can not see the disk anymore.
I shutdown again and try to see the console. I read somewhere that I need to make the disk appear from the console.
How I do that?
Thank you in advance!
Iwan Tamimi
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тАО08-02-2006 09:55 PM
тАО08-02-2006 09:55 PM
Re: enable san device on console
Any command to diagnose? Or any command to enable the SAN disks?
Regards,
Iwan Tamimi
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тАО08-03-2006 01:41 AM
тАО08-03-2006 01:41 AM
Re: enable san device on console
Also, one of your FCA (db0) shows link down. Is this ok?
To be able to boot disks from san you have to run:
wwidmgr -quickset -udid
And then set your bootdef_dev console variable correctly.
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тАО08-03-2006 02:09 AM
тАО08-03-2006 02:09 AM
Re: enable san device on console
Second, what is the output of:
>>> wwidmgr -show reachability
>>> wwidmgr -show wwid -full
Third, if you boot from local disk, nothing have to set with wwidmgr in console. OS should recognize them.
Also post output of:
# scu show edt (form OS)
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тАО08-03-2006 08:20 PM
тАО08-03-2006 08:20 PM
Re: enable san device on console
hwmgr view dev -category disk
hwmgr show fibre -topology
Rgds,
__ Johan.
_JB_
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тАО08-06-2006 07:23 PM
тАО08-06-2006 07:23 PM
Re: enable san device on console
Yes the boot disk is a local disks
The other path is not in use
The system booted OK just the other device were not there
I just found out it hapenned that this system use LVM/LSM (Tru64 v. 4.0. F)
The hardware manager showed:
:root>scu show edt
CAM Equipment Device Table (EDT) Information:
Device: DF600F Bus: 0, Target: 5, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: DF600F Bus: 0, Target: 5, Lun: 1, Type: Direct Access
Device: DF600F Bus: 0, Target: 5, Lun: 2, Type: Direct Access
Device: DF600F Bus: 0, Target: 5, Lun: 3, Type: Direct Access
Device: DF600F Bus: 0, Target: 6, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: DF600F Bus: 0, Target: 6, Lun: 1, Type: Direct Access
Device: DF600F Bus: 0, Target: 6, Lun: 2, Type: Direct Access
Device: DF600F Bus: 0, Target: 6, Lun: 3, Type: Direct Access
Device: BB018122B7 Bus: 2, Target: 0, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: TZ89 Bus: 2, Target: 3, Lun: 0, Type: Sequential Access
Device: RZ1EF-CB Bus: 2, Target: 5, Lun: 0, Type: Direct Access
Device: CD-ROM XM-6302B Bus: 3, Target: 0, Lun: 0, Type: Read-Only Direct Ac
cess
Looks like the problem more to LVM. I dont really familiar with it.
I tried to bring up the lvm but this one I got:
root>/sbin/volstartup
vold appears to be running in disabled mode. Kill:
Start vold:
Fatal errors prevent /sbin/volstartup from continuing.
Any clue?
Thank you again for you all for the answers.
Best Regards,
Iwan Tamimi