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03-29-2006 07:01 AM
03-29-2006 07:01 AM
Here is the info:
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: SCSI: First party detected bus hang -- lbolt: 774
58477, bus: 2
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: lbp->state: 1040
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: lbp->offset: 6e8
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: lbp->uPhysScript: 480000
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: From most recent interrupt:
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: ISTAT: 00, SIST0: 00, SIST1: 00, DSTAT:
00, DSPS: 00000000
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: NCR chip register access history (most recent la
st): 9 accesses
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: 20101139, RESPID0<-80
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: 1, RESPID1<-00
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: 1, SCID<-47
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: 1, DIEN<-7f
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: 1, SIEN0<-8f
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: 1, SIEN1<-ff
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: 2, DSP<-004806e8
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: 141, ISTAT<-20
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: 10335931, ISTAT: 28
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: lsp: 0
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: lbp->owner: 3c23500
Mar 28 15:35:46 hpbest vmunix: bp->b_dev: cb026002
Etc…
target 9 10/8.6 tgt NO_HW DEVICE
disk 6 10/8.6.0 sdisk NO_HW DEVICE SEAGATE ST39175LC
Thanks for your help,
Steph
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03-29-2006 07:06 AM
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Re: SCSI Device Died
If its really dead, its too late to verify nothing was on it.
If you have some old printed or electronic outputs from vgdisplay -v or pvdisplay -v then you will have proof after the fact that it probably was not used.
At this point you need to replace the hardware or get it out of the system.
You might get lucky and boot the system and then be able to run one of the two aforementioned reports to see if there was anything on the disk.
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03-29-2006 07:12 AM
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Re: SCSI Device Died
By looking in the lvmtab file, I can see that it is not being used for anything. And, since this machine is being decommisioned in 3 months, I won't worry about replacing it.
Thanks again!!!!
Steph
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03-29-2006 07:14 AM
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Re: SCSI Device Died
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Re: SCSI Device Died
You can do a strings on /etc/lvmtab to see if the disk is assigned to volume group.
You could also check for any stale mirrors.
I assume none of your DB's are doing anything strange like writing directly to disk.............
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03-29-2006 07:15 AM
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Re: SCSI Device Died
However, if it ain't under LVM (or VxVM) then as a general rule, it ain't being used.
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03-29-2006 07:23 AM
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Re: SCSI Device Died
You appear to be a new poster.
So:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=140137
Please read the link above and consider point assignment if any answers helped.
You can re-open the thread and give points to A.Clay, as his answers are in general better than mine.
Good Luck.
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