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04-09-2009 10:03 AM
04-09-2009 10:03 AM
remove disk drives - had issues with new driver
crw-rw-r-- 1 oracle dba 188 0x0d5000 Apr 9 10:12 c13t5d0
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 188 0x0f5000 Apr 9 10:12 c15t5d0
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 188 0x115000 Apr 9 10:12 c17t5d0
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 188 0x135000 Apr 9 10:12 c19t5d0
but I still am getting errors with the dd command.
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# dd if=/dev/rdsk/c13t5d0 of=/dev/null bs=1024 count=100
dd read error: I/O error
0+0 records in
0+0 records out
Did I need to reboot after issuing rmsf command to all 4 paths?
rmsf /dev/rdsk/c13t5d0
rmsh -H 1/0/2/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.0
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04-09-2009 10:08 AM
04-09-2009 10:08 AM
Re: remove disk drives - had issues with new driver
insf -C disk
Detects new disks.
When referring to an old thread, please provide a link so people can read it and catch up.
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04-09-2009 10:11 AM
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Re: remove disk drives - had issues with new driver
http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1331163
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04-09-2009 10:13 AM
04-09-2009 10:13 AM
Re: remove disk drives - had issues with new driver
I have to wonder - in both your previous thread and this one, you mention a single lun. Is that true? Is there just one lun involved here? If that's the case, I suspect that you're not even looking at the new lun and need to re-examine your ioscan output to identify the new lun.
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04-09-2009 10:17 AM
04-09-2009 10:17 AM
Re: remove disk drives - had issues with new driver
I did not include -e on the insf because when I use the -e it changes the ownership of disks that are owned by oracle and changes them to bin and everyone gets locked out of the databases I wonder if -C will do the same thing.
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# insf
insf: Installing special files for sdisk instance 202 address 1/0/2/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.0
insf: Installing special files for sdisk instance 205 address 1/0/2/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.1
insf: Installing special files for sdisk instance 151 address 1/0/2/1/0.97.8.239.0.5.0
insf: Installing special files for sdisk instance 152 address 1/0/2/1/0.97.8.239.0.5.1
insf: Installing special files for sdisk instance 201 address 1/0/4/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.0
insf: Installing special files for sdisk instance 203 address 1/0/4/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.1
insf: Installing special files for sdisk instance 153 address 1/0/4/1/0.97.8.239.0.5.0
insf: Installing special files for sdisk instance 155 address 1/0/4/1/0.97.8.239.0.5.1
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04-09-2009 10:20 AM
04-09-2009 10:20 AM
Re: remove disk drives - had issues with new driver
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf /dev/rdsk/c13t5d0
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf /dev/rdsk/c15t5d0
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf /dev/rdsk/c17t5d0
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf /dev/rdsk/c19t5d0
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf /dev/rdsk/c13t5d1
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf /dev/rdsk/c15t5d1
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf /dev/rdsk/c17t5d1
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf /dev/rdsk/c19t5d1
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsh -H 1/0/2/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.0
sh: rmsh: not found.
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf -H 1/0/2/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.0
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf -H 1/0/2/1/0.97.8.239.0.5.0
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf -H 1/0/4/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.0
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf -H 1/0/4/1/0.97.8.239.0.5.0
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf -H 1/0/4/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.0
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf -H 1/0/2/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.1
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf -H 1/0/2/1/0.97.8.239.0.5.1
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf -H 1/0/4/1/0.97.4.239.0.5.1
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
# rmsf -H 1/0/4/1/0.97.8.239.0.5.1
maxux2:[/dev/rdsk]
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04-09-2009 12:38 PM
04-09-2009 12:38 PM
Re: remove disk drives - had issues with new driver
This time I will take SEP's suggestion and use insf -C
So will the command look like this
insf -C disk
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04-10-2009 08:14 AM
04-10-2009 08:14 AM
Re: remove disk drives - had issues with new driver
I am figureing that maybe the systems need to be bounce to clear up something thats still there.
So, I finally wound up deleting the 2 LUNS that I created last week and re-creating the new LUN's wit a new number, in order to get new c#t#d# disk numbers. That did the trick.
I figure that I will probably get to use the other c#t#d#, after the system is bounced.
thanks again for you help.