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08-26-2006 08:08 AM
08-26-2006 08:08 AM
Having trouble replacing a drive.
The current drive is an 18GB drive in an FC10.
I am trying to replace it with a 36Gb drive.
I have done a vgcfgbackup and removed the disk from the volume group.
When I replace the drive and replace it I get the following message.
Fibre Channel Driver detected a parse error in the FLOGI/PLOGI response.
Any ideas why I can't replace this?
Should I done a pvremove before I rebooted?
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08-26-2006 08:42 AM
08-26-2006 08:42 AM
Re: Having trouble replacing a drive.
See event 47 and 54 in this link.
http://docs.hp.com/en/diag/ems/dm_TL_adapter.htm
VA 7100 installtion manual says
"If the device has been replaced
intentionally, please use the fcmsutil(1M) command's replace_dsk option to allow the new device to be used.
Fibre Channel Driver detected a parse error in the FLOGI/
PLOGI response returned by nport ID 0x2a. FLOGI/PLOGI Fail Code = 0x6."
I think you need to perform the same steps here too.
sajeer
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08-26-2006 11:17 AM
08-26-2006 11:17 AM
Re: Having trouble replacing a drive.
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-1236/When_Good_Disks_Go_Bad.pdf#search=%22when%20disks%20go%20bad%20site%3Ahp.com%22
That document is the definitive how to on such situations.
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08-26-2006 02:50 PM
08-26-2006 02:50 PM
Re: Having trouble replacing a drive.
Cause: The PLOGI or FLOGI response from the device or switch had a parse error. Parsing error could occur if the PLOGI/FLOGI response payload had an unexpected value. Parsing error occurs normally due to
- a misbehaving device or switch
- a device or switch sending PLOGI or FLOGI response that is not standard compliant
Action: Report the problem to Hewlett Packard and to device or switch Vendor. Provide the contents of the system log file. The system log file is at /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Best Regards,
Prashanth
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08-26-2006 02:56 PM
08-26-2006 02:56 PM
Re: Having trouble replacing a drive.
It is very much safe to run the fcmsutil commmand on an on-line disk , if still the error exists you need to remove the corresponding H/W path and reboot the system.
Best Regards,
Prashanth