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06-09-2013 05:02 AM
06-09-2013 05:02 AM
No disk under /dev/rdisk
Hi,
i have 2 node (HP-UX 11.31) with oracle rac, and we have 3 disk from SAN storage assigned to both node for ASM data.
i can see the 3 disk on both server by ioscan command, like below
disk 10 64000/0xfa00/0x3 esdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP OPEN-V
/dev/disk/disk10 /dev/rdisk/disk10
disk 12 64000/0xfa00/0x4 esdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP OPEN-V
/dev/disk/disk12 /dev/rdisk/disk12
disk 11 64000/0xfa00/0x5 esdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP OPEN-V
/dev/disk/disk11 /dev/rdisk/disk11
disk 13 64000/0xfa00/0x6 esdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP OPEN-V
/dev/disk/disk13 /dev/rdisk/disk13
but i can't see the disk on node 1 under /dev/rdisk but on other node it's available
Node 1
=======
#cd /dev/rdisk
#ll
total 0
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000001 Jun 4 09:59 disk1
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000003 Jun 4 09:59 disk10
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000005 Jun 4 10:03 disk11
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000004 Jun 4 09:59 disk12
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000006 Jun 4 09:59 disk13
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000007 Jun 4 09:59 disk1_p1
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000008 Jun 4 09:59 disk1_p2
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000009 Jun 4 09:59 disk1_p3
Node2
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crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000001 Dec 11 2011 disk1
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000006 Dec 13 2011 disk10
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000007 Dec 13 2011 disk11
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000008 Dec 13 2011 disk12
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000009 Dec 13 2011 disk13
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000002 Dec 11 2011 disk1_p1
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000003 Dec 11 2011 disk1_p2
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 13 0x000004 Dec 11 2011 disk1_p3
crw-rw-rw- 1 oracle oinstall 13 0x000007 Jun 9 14:47 smh_data
crw-rw-rw- 1 oracle oinstall 13 0x000008 Jun 9 14:47 smh_fra
crw-rw-rw- 1 oracle oinstall 13 0x000006 Jun 9 14:47 smh_ocr_vd
and i run this command on node1 and i found the below
#scsimgr lun_map -D /dev/rdisk/disk10
LUN PATH INFORMATION FOR LUN : /dev/rdisk/disk10
Total number of LUN paths = 2
World Wide Identifier(WWID) = 0x60060e80164d4c0000014d4c00000600
LUN path : lunpath4
Class = lunpath
Instance = 4
Hardware path = 0/0/0/5/0/0/0.0x50060e80164d4c41.0x4000000000000000
SCSI transport protocol = fibre_channel
State = UNOPEN
Last Open or Close state = ACTIVE
LUN path : lunpath9
Class = lunpath
Instance = 9
Hardware path = 0/0/0/5/0/0/1.0x50060e80164d4c51.0x4000000000000000
SCSI transport protocol = fibre_channel
State = UNOPEN
Last Open or Close state = ACTIVE
on Node2
========
#scsimgr lun_map -D /dev/rdisk/disk10
LUN PATH INFORMATION FOR LUN : /dev/rdisk/disk10
Total number of LUN paths = 2
World Wide Identifier(WWID) = 0x60060e80164d4c0000014d4c00000600
LUN path : lunpath4
Class = lunpath
Instance = 4
Hardware path = 0/0/0/5/0/0/0.0x50060e80164d4c40.0x4000000000000000
SCSI transport protocol = fibre_channel
State = ACTIVE
Last Open or Close state = ACTIVE
LUN path : lunpath8
Class = lunpath
Instance = 8
Hardware path = 0/0/0/5/0/0/1.0x50060e80164d4c50.0x4000000000000000
SCSI transport protocol = fibre_channel
State = ACTIVE
Last Open or Close state = ACTIVE
please your support
thanks
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06-09-2013 07:29 AM
06-09-2013 07:29 AM
Re: No disk under /dev/rdisk
Can you confirm the below device files in the node2 is not created manually or using ASMLib asmlibraries.
Aneesh
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06-09-2013 11:12 PM
06-09-2013 11:12 PM
Re: No disk under /dev/rdisk
Hi,
yes it's created by using ASMLib asmlibraries.
Thanks
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06-12-2013 12:32 PM
06-12-2013 12:32 PM
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06-12-2013 09:28 PM
06-12-2013 09:28 PM
Re: No disk under /dev/rdisk
>> you should be able to do a insf -e to recreate device files that are missing..
>> IT should not interfear with device files already created.
Actually, a very BAD suggestion.
insf -e will change the ownership and permissions of every device file!!!
The man page does not provide any emphasis on just how bad this is, but does describe the behavior as a "reinstall".
So every disk LUN including Oracle ASM disks (or Sybase or Informix...) will be changed to bin:sys, and permissions changed to what insf thinks is proper, usually resulting is a database failure.
The man page also implies that the way to recreate missing device files is -e but this isn't the only way.
The safe usage is insf -C <class> as in insf -C disk
This will install any missing or newly discovered disk device files, without modifying existing device files.
Unfortunately many documents and trainng materials recommend insf -e and fail to mention insf -C or to provide a warning about -e.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin