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10-13-2006 09:43 AM
10-13-2006 09:43 AM
Missing Disk in LVM from EVA3000
Spec list:- EVA300 VCS3.028 rp3440 11iv1 securepath 3.0F
Presented 2x VDISK from EVA. spmgr display gives attached output, ioscan -funC disk gives attached output.
disk 3 255/255/0/0.1 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV100 HP
/dev/dsk/c14t0d1 /dev/rdsk/c14t0d1
disk 4 255/255/0/0.2 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV100 HP
/dev/dsk/c14t0d2 /dev/rdsk/c14t0d2
So why when I start SAM can I only see one disk
Hardware Path number of paths
255/255/0/0.1 2
and disk
255/255/0/0.2 is nowhere to be seen
Presented 2x VDISK from EVA. spmgr display gives attached output, ioscan -funC disk gives attached output.
disk 3 255/255/0/0.1 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV100 HP
/dev/dsk/c14t0d1 /dev/rdsk/c14t0d1
disk 4 255/255/0/0.2 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HSV100 HP
/dev/dsk/c14t0d2 /dev/rdsk/c14t0d2
So why when I start SAM can I only see one disk
Hardware Path number of paths
255/255/0/0.1 2
and disk
255/255/0/0.2 is nowhere to be seen
A sobering thought: What if, right at this very moment, I am living up to my full potential?
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10-13-2006 09:44 AM
10-13-2006 09:44 AM
Re: Missing Disk in LVM from EVA3000
Apologies, like the idiot I so constantly prove myself to be I didn't attach the output file
A sobering thought: What if, right at this very moment, I am living up to my full potential?
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10-13-2006 09:48 AM
10-13-2006 09:48 AM
Re: Missing Disk in LVM from EVA3000
What are you trying to do via SAM? Create an VG? Extend a VG?
You would be a lot better off using the command line tools. vgcreate, vgextend, lvcreate, lvextend, etc.
To see what sam is doing, have a look at /var/sam/log/samlog. Look for any errors.
You would be a lot better off using the command line tools. vgcreate, vgextend, lvcreate, lvextend, etc.
To see what sam is doing, have a look at /var/sam/log/samlog. Look for any errors.
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10-13-2006 09:29 PM
10-13-2006 09:29 PM
Re: Missing Disk in LVM from EVA3000
Thanks Patrick
There's a culture clash here, I can do things long handed, but when there's a tool there to help why would you? Doesn't just working around a problem with SAM just let HP off the hook?
Anyway back on topic, SAM wasn't doing anything that was recorded in the logs. So this morning with a clearer head, I started again. Decided to create the vg long hand and then used SAM to create the logical volume with stripes etc that I wanted. Experimenting with striping/alternate paths/load balancing/etc to improve IO performance.
Thanks for the help and I guess if everything worked as it should first time, we'd learn less!
There's a culture clash here, I can do things long handed, but when there's a tool there to help why would you? Doesn't just working around a problem with SAM just let HP off the hook?
Anyway back on topic, SAM wasn't doing anything that was recorded in the logs. So this morning with a clearer head, I started again. Decided to create the vg long hand and then used SAM to create the logical volume with stripes etc that I wanted. Experimenting with striping/alternate paths/load balancing/etc to improve IO performance.
Thanks for the help and I guess if everything worked as it should first time, we'd learn less!
A sobering thought: What if, right at this very moment, I am living up to my full potential?
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