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Re: IOSCAN not working

 
RBI
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IOSCAN not working

IF I DO ioscan on my machine session will simply hang ,we will not even able to kill that session can u help to ressolve this issue.
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Vishwas Pai
Regular Advisor

Re: IOSCAN not working


1.) It might be an IOSCAN problem, install
the latest ioscan patch.

2.) IOSCAN normally takes some time (few
seconds) based on the hardware configuration,
as it searches to find any hardware changes
(additions & deletions), so this is normal.

3.) If your intention is not scan the H/W, but
just get the existing H/W-driver list then
try using ioscan -k OR ioscan -u.

HTH -vishwas
bhavin asokan
Honored Contributor

Re: IOSCAN not working

hi,

try ioscan -fun
find the status of devices other than claimed(like NO_HW , scan etc).if yes pointout which devices they are.remove that devices and try. this can happen if devices like tape goes out of state.

regds,
Inesa Clinko
Advisor

Re: IOSCAN not working

There can be some problems with your H/W
configuration. Try to find where is this
problem using ioscan for different groups of hardware: disk, lan, ....

#ioscan -fnC disk
#ioscan -fnC lan
...
...

This way you could localize the problem.
Check existing of files:
/etc/ioconfig
/dev/config

Regards.


Bharat Katkar
Honored Contributor

Re: IOSCAN not working

Hi,
Ioscan hangs due to improper cabling (connecting storages boxes to your server) like no proper termination, loose connections etc.

Check that once.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
You need to know a lot to actually know how little you know
Nguyen Anh Tien
Honored Contributor

Re: IOSCAN not working

I guess some reason:
1. You lack of some OS patches. Check it by using release note.
2. Check file system capacity by bdf (if some file system is full all command will hang, not only ioscan)
3. Check syslog to determine the health of Hardware.
regard
tienna
HP is simple
Paul Torp
Regular Advisor

Re: IOSCAN not working

run #mstm

push 'o'
go to "tools" -> "utility" -> "logtool"

And read the instructions there.

Then create a summary log.

Any hardware problems will show.

-paul
"sendmail is kind of fun..."