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10-02-2007 06:26 AM
10-02-2007 06:26 AM
I'm trying to see which new disks our SAN team have assigned to my HP-UX box.
It's an rp8420 with Tachyon XL2 running on HP-UX 11.11, the SAN is an Hitachi it's all I know about...
I've asked our SAN team to present me a 100GB disk. They told me that it was done... Normally I do :
ioscan -fnC disk -> I don't see the new disk normally I should see a device that have not been created.
insf -C disk -> this should create a new device, right? but right now it is not doing anything.
ioscan -fn | grep rdsk | inqraid -CLI -fxd -> This should show me all the presented disk to the box with their LDEV number. I can't find the new one that the SAN team gave to me...
Is there a way I can find if my box can see or have the new SAN disk presented???
Regards
Jonathan
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10-02-2007 06:48 AM
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Re: Not able to see presented SAN disks
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10-02-2007 06:58 AM
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Re: Not able to see presented SAN disks
David: I did a ioscan followed by the insf -e -C disk and it didn't work either...
Any other ideas?
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10-02-2007 07:02 AM
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Re: Not able to see presented SAN disks
Looks like you hit all you can. The SAN guys forgot a step or misconfigured something.
Have them recheck their work.
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10-02-2007 07:12 AM
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10-02-2007 07:53 AM
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Re: Not able to see presented SAN disks
# ioscan
# insf -e -C disk
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10-02-2007 08:06 AM
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Re: Not able to see presented SAN disks
Is this anything to do with the driver of the FC cards?
Sandman: Yes I did your suggestion, as David suggested earlier... Didn't work...
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10-02-2007 08:14 AM
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Re: Not able to see presented SAN disks
I cannot speak for Hitatchi tools but in the EMC world we have solutions enabler that allowed you to look at the presentation and masking database from the server side.
We are also assuming that this server already sees other storage presented to this server and we are not at some weird lun limit and that all switch zoning is correct as well.
How about them presenting to a different server to see if there is the same issue ?
The only last hope could be a reboot. I have seen some cases where it takes a logoff logon of the FC HBA to see the change.
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10-02-2007 08:17 AM
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10-02-2007 08:36 AM
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Re: Not able to see presented SAN disks
The other thing to do is to ask them to open a call with Hitachi, and you open a support call with HP. Something is missing from one side or the other, and it has to turn up.
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10-03-2007 12:49 AM
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Re: Not able to see presented SAN disks
The host side is pretty straight forward - it sees what is presented to it or it doesn't. A plain ioscan and insf -e -C disk should do the trick there.
Now, if this is the first time presenting LUNs to this host, you might throw HBA firmware mismatch into the troubleshooting mix. Double-check the HBA is compatible with the array. Is it SAN attached or direct-connect? So many variables involved.
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10-03-2007 02:16 AM
10-03-2007 02:16 AM
Re: Not able to see presented SAN disks
Yes the server already have some LUNs presented to it and they work fine...
I logged on the server this morning and now I can see the newly presented LUN, that yesterday I'm positively sure that I didn't see... I really suspect that our SAN team did something yesterday or this morning...
And now I did the insf -e -C disk and see the new device and can access it!!
Thanks for your input!
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10-03-2007 02:18 AM
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