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09-10-2008 10:40 AM
09-10-2008 10:40 AM
IOSCAN Takes too Long to complete
0/3/1/0/4/0: Device at device id 0x42000d is back in Name Server GPN_FT (FCP type)
response, and its 'Port World-Wide Name' remains the same as
original.
device id = loop id, for private loop devices
device id = nport ID, for fabric/public-loop devices
System will be able to see LUNs behind this port
(might need to run 'ioscan' first).
0/3/1/0/4/0: Device at device id 0x42000d has disappeared from Name Server GPN_FT
(FCP type) response, or its 'Port World-Wide Name' has changed.
device id = loop id, for private loop devices
device id = nport ID, for fabric/public-loop devices
System won't be able to see LUNs behind this port.
0/3/1/0/4/0: Device at device id 0x42000d is back in Name Server GPN_FT (FCP type)
response, and its 'Port World-Wide Name' remains the same as
original.
device id = loop id, for private loop devices
device id = nport ID, for fabric/public-loop devices
System will be able to see LUNs behind this port
(might need to run 'ioscan' first).
0/3/1/0/4/0: Device at device id 0x42000d has disappeared from Name Server GPN_FT
(FCP type) response, or its 'Port World-Wide Name' has changed.
device id = loop id, for private loop devices
device id = nport ID, for fabric/public-loop devices
System won't be able to see LUNs behind this port.
All replies are appreciated. Server is HP rp 3600 running 11.23 IA.
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09-10-2008 11:30 AM
09-10-2008 11:30 AM
Re: IOSCAN Takes too Long to complete
ioscan -fnH 0/3/1/0/4/0
Thanks
SKR
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09-10-2008 11:32 AM
09-10-2008 11:32 AM
Re: IOSCAN Takes too Long to complete
Fix the missing devices and/or the FC naming service.
Supply:
Server HW model
Array HW model
Server OS version
What happened to these missing luns, should they be there ?
Were they removed on purpose ?
Is there a failed HBA, Switch port, or LUN somewhere ?
Need to fix the HW failure and the ioscan symptom will go away.
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09-10-2008 11:33 AM
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Re: IOSCAN Takes too Long to complete
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09-10-2008 11:47 AM
09-10-2008 11:47 AM
Re: IOSCAN Takes too Long to complete
4-5 seconds for ioscan -fnC disk
.04 seconds for ioscan -kfnC disk
has always been typical for me.
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09-10-2008 12:17 PM
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09-10-2008 05:43 PM
09-10-2008 05:43 PM
Re: IOSCAN Takes too Long to complete
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1133750