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01-24-2005 01:26 AM
01-24-2005 01:26 AM
Hi
I have a cluster system with two Hp L3000 500 MHz and two DS2300, in the attachment is possible to see the scenario.
The configuration for the switch bank 1 in the DS2300 disk storages are
Switch 1 = off (â )
Switch 2 = on (0)
So is configured for a single bus,
The problem is:
The customer right now has five disks in each enclosure, the disk in the slot 5 of each enclosure is not configured, and he has bought four additional disks (A7285A REV HPC5);
One enclosure has hardware path 0/5/0 (installed in the slot 6 of the server) the other one hardware path 0/2/0 (installed in the slot 5 of the server).
When I insert the disks in the slot 6 and slot 7 of the enclosure with hardware path 0/5/0 and I use the Sam send me the following error message,
I donâ t have any disk inserted in the 0/5/0/11 position,
Could be this my problem?
Enclosure Addressing and SCSI IDs
The disk system has 14 available disk slots; SCSI addressing does not follow an .one-to-one. Relationship between slot positions and SCSI addresses. Slot assignments and SCSI addresses are shown below. In full bus mode, the SCSI address 7 is reserved for the host bus adapter. If more than one HBA connects to the disk system then a disk module must be removed from the slot that corresponds to the SCSI address of the additional host bus adapter. In split bus mode, slots 1 through 7 are on one bus and slots 8 through 14 are on the other bus.
Some id
I have a cluster system with two Hp L3000 500 MHz and two DS2300, in the attachment is possible to see the scenario.
The configuration for the switch bank 1 in the DS2300 disk storages are
Switch 1 = off (â )
Switch 2 = on (0)
So is configured for a single bus,
The problem is:
The customer right now has five disks in each enclosure, the disk in the slot 5 of each enclosure is not configured, and he has bought four additional disks (A7285A REV HPC5);
One enclosure has hardware path 0/5/0 (installed in the slot 6 of the server) the other one hardware path 0/2/0 (installed in the slot 5 of the server).
When I insert the disks in the slot 6 and slot 7 of the enclosure with hardware path 0/5/0 and I use the Sam send me the following error message,
I donâ t have any disk inserted in the 0/5/0/11 position,
Could be this my problem?
Enclosure Addressing and SCSI IDs
The disk system has 14 available disk slots; SCSI addressing does not follow an .one-to-one. Relationship between slot positions and SCSI addresses. Slot assignments and SCSI addresses are shown below. In full bus mode, the SCSI address 7 is reserved for the host bus adapter. If more than one HBA connects to the disk system then a disk module must be removed from the slot that corresponds to the SCSI address of the additional host bus adapter. In split bus mode, slots 1 through 7 are on one bus and slots 8 through 14 are on the other bus.
Some id
rperez
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01-24-2005 01:33 AM
01-24-2005 01:33 AM
Solution
Do an ioscan -fnkCctl do get the scsi id's of the controllers, then check if something overlaps, it sounds as if that were the case...
# ioscan -fnkCctl
ctl 1 8/8.7.0 sctl CLAIMED DEVICE Initiator
/dev/rscsi/c1t7d0
# ioscan -fnkCctl
ctl 1 8/8.7.0 sctl CLAIMED DEVICE Initiator
/dev/rscsi/c1t7d0
yesterday I stood at the edge. Today I'm one step ahead.
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01-24-2005 03:53 AM
01-24-2005 03:53 AM
Re: Error adding disks driver in DS2300s with cluster
Sorry this is message that send the system when SAM is used
SAM was unable to determine the disk drive model of the disk drive attached to your system at hardware path 0/5/0/0.11.0. This device will be ignored.
If this unit is CD-ROM drive, check to see if there is any media (a CD-ROM disk) in the drive. If there currently is nomedia in the drive, you can correct this problem by inserting the desired media and choosing the "Refresh List"; from the "option" menu.
SAM was unable to determine the disk drive model of the disk drive attached to your system at hardware path 0/5/0/0.11.0. This device will be ignored.
If this unit is CD-ROM drive, check to see if there is any media (a CD-ROM disk) in the drive. If there currently is nomedia in the drive, you can correct this problem by inserting the desired media and choosing the "Refresh List"; from the "option" menu.
rperez
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