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тАО06-16-2009 09:12 AM
тАО06-16-2009 09:12 AM
We had a disk fail in the HP SureStore 2405. I am only the backup admin and had not done a replacement like this before. The disk was mirrored, so I did a lvreduce and then a vgreduce. I also did a vgscan after saving the /etc/lvmtab. Then we swapped the disk and did an ioscan which showed NO_HW.
After reading many posts, I saw that I should have run the fcmsutil command with the replace_disk option.
So, I tailed the /var/adm/syslog.log and saw the message:
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: 0/10/0/0: 'World-wide name' (unique identifier) for device at nport ID 0xe4 has
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: changed. If the device has been replaced intentionally, please use the
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: fcmsutil(1M) command's replace_dsk option to allow the new device to be used.
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: 0/10/0/0: Fibre Channel Driver detected a parse error in the FLOGI/PLOGI response
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: returned by nport ID 0xe4. FLOGI/PLOGI Fail Code = 0x6.
Then I ran: fcmsutil /dev/td2 replace_disk 0xe4
but I get this in response:
*************************************************************************
***** IOCTL functions available to the TD driver *****
*************************************************************************
fcmsutil < TD device_file >
< TD device_file > echo [data_size] [count]
< TD device_file > test [data_size] [count]
< TD device_file > rls
< TD device_file > [-f] lb plm|crpat|cjtpat [count]
< TD device_file > read_cr
< TD device_file > read [pci]
< TD device_file > write [pci]
< TD device_file > vpd
< TD device_file > get fabric
< TD device_file > get remote {all |}
< TD device_file > [-k] ns_query_ports
< TD device_file > reset
< TD device_file > [-f] bdr
< TD device_file > replace_dsk
< TD device_file > stat [-s]
< TD device_file > clear_stat
< TD device_file > nsstat
< TD device_file > clear_nsstat
< TD device_file > devstat {all |}
< TD device_file > clear_devstat {all |}
< TD device file > enable
< TD device file > [-f] disable
Note: can be substituted with -w
or -l(only in PRIVATE_LOOP) for all options
that take as an argument.
I've tried running the fcmsutil command with the -l option and supplying the loop id and get the same response.
Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong, please?
After reading many posts, I saw that I should have run the fcmsutil command with the replace_disk option.
So, I tailed the /var/adm/syslog.log and saw the message:
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: 0/10/0/0: 'World-wide name' (unique identifier) for device at nport ID 0xe4 has
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: changed. If the device has been replaced intentionally, please use the
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: fcmsutil(1M) command's replace_dsk option to allow the new device to be used.
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: 0/10/0/0: Fibre Channel Driver detected a parse error in the FLOGI/PLOGI response
Jun 16 13:08:58 hp72 vmunix: returned by nport ID 0xe4. FLOGI/PLOGI Fail Code = 0x6.
Then I ran: fcmsutil /dev/td2 replace_disk 0xe4
but I get this in response:
*************************************************************************
***** IOCTL functions available to the TD driver *****
*************************************************************************
fcmsutil < TD device_file >
< TD device_file > echo
< TD device_file > test
< TD device_file > rls
< TD device_file > [-f] lb plm|crpat|cjtpat [count]
< TD device_file > read_cr
< TD device_file > read
< TD device_file > write
< TD device_file > vpd
< TD device_file > get fabric
< TD device_file > get remote {all |
< TD device_file > [-k] ns_query_ports
< TD device_file > reset
< TD device_file > [-f] bdr
< TD device_file > replace_dsk
< TD device_file > stat [-s]
< TD device_file > clear_stat
< TD device_file > nsstat
< TD device_file > clear_nsstat
< TD device_file > devstat {all |
< TD device_file > clear_devstat {all |
< TD device file > enable
< TD device file > [-f] disable
Note:
or -l
that take
I've tried running the fcmsutil command with the -l option and supplying the loop id and get the same response.
Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong, please?
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тАО06-16-2009 09:28 AM
тАО06-16-2009 09:28 AM
Re: replacing disk with TACHYON fibre channel hba
Duh...Thanks so much. New glasses. :-)
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тАО06-16-2009 09:45 AM
тАО06-16-2009 09:45 AM
Re: replacing disk with TACHYON fibre channel hba
New glasses - LOL ;-))
Just to add this: If the disks are dual pathed or this is a cluster you need to run the same command for each connected HBA!
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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Just to add this: If the disks are dual pathed or this is a cluster you need to run the same command for each connected HBA!
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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