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Re: scsi errors

 
golfnut
Frequent Advisor

scsi errors


Anyone seen this : (from syslog)
Feb 15 13:30:04 godzilla vmunix: 00 82^M
Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: ^M
Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: SCSI: bp: 07bd4800^M
Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: dev: 1f06b000^M
Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: cdb: 28 00 00 35 2a a0 00 00 60 00^M
Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: retry_cnt: 19^M
Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: data in: 00 66 30 a8 00 67 64 58 00 66 3
0 94 41 8f 6e c0^M
Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: residual: 8000^M
Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: status: (02) Check Condition^M
Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: sense data: f0 00 03 00 35 2a c0 0a 00 0
0 00 00 11 00 e4 80^M


external storage SS10
HP 9000.

Sybase dba is having problems during backups. Problems reading from database. He has not been able to acertain which lv. I am currently doing a dd if= disk name of=/dev/null on all the disks to see if I can find the faulty disk.

Any ideas here?

thanks


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RAC_1
Honored Contributor

Re: scsi errors

ll /dev/rdsk/*|grep "1f06b000"

Identify the disk and do dd/diskinfo on the disk. Also run stm and check the disk for errors.

Anil
There is no substitute to HARDWORK
Rajasekhar Raman
Frequent Advisor

Re: scsi errors

Feb 15 13:30:07 godzilla vmunix: dev: 1f06b000

This suggests that the device might be

c6t12d0

I would use stm to check if this device is working properly by running a query on it.

Also check your EMS logs

-Shekar
golfnut
Frequent Advisor

Re: scsi errors

Thanks for your response. Looks like c6t11d0 is the one.

Currently i am running dd on it. Below is the ll and diskinfo out put. What is stm?


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VAXPH1DTC51.newcorp.com:0-godzilla-root $ ll |grep 6b
crw-r----- 1 bin sys 188 0x06b000 Oct 19 2001 c6t11d0


VAXPH1DTC51.newcorp.com:0-godzilla-root $ diskinfo -v c6t11d0
SCSI describe of c6t11d0:
vendor: SEAGATE
product id: ST318404LC
type: direct access
size: 17783240 Kbytes
bytes per sector: 512
rev level: HP04
blocks per disk: 35566480
ISO version: 0
ECMA version: 0
ANSI version: 3
removable media: no
response format: 2
(Additional inquiry bytes: (32)42 (33)54 (34)32 (35)33 (36)50 (37)36 (38)52 (39)0 (40)0 (41)0 (42)0 (43)0 (44)0 (45)0 (46)0 (47)0 (48)0 (49)0 (50)0 (51)c (52)0 (53)0 (54)0 (55)0 (56)0 (57)0 (58)0 (59)0 (60)0 (61)0 (62)0 (63)0 (64)0 (65)0 (66)0 (67)0 (68)0 (69)0 (70)0 (71)0 (72)0 (73)0 (74)0 (75)0 (76)0 (77)0 (78)0 (79)0 (80)0 (81)0 (82)0 (83)0 (84)0 (85)0 (86)0 (87)0 (88)0 (89)0 (90)0 (91)0 (92)43 (93)6f (94)70 (95)79 (96)72 (97)69 (98)67 (99)68 (100)74 (101)20 (102)28 (103)63 (104)29 (105)20 (106)32 (107)30 (108)30 (109)30 (110)20 (111)53 (112)65 (113)61 (114)67 (115)61 (116)74 (117)65 (118)20 (119)41 (120)6c (121)6c (122)20 (123)2 (124)1e (125)b3 (126)90 (127)0 (128)0 (129)2 (130)0 (131)0 (132)0 (133)0 (134)0 (135)0 (136)0 (137)0 (138)0 )

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Rajasekhar Raman
Frequent Advisor

Re: scsi errors

STM is the Support Tools Management software that comes with HP-UX. It should be installed by default on the your system in /usr/bin/stm.

If you don't have it, it is freely downloadable from HP.

Yes c6t11d0 is it, b is 11 in hexadecimal.

-Shekar
golfnut
Frequent Advisor

Re: scsi errors

vmunix: dev: 1f06b000

This suggests that the device might be

c6t12d0
> How did you conclude this. The ll shows c6t11d0.

I would use stm to check if this device is working properly by running a query on it.

Also check your EMS logs

How to look at the EMS logs?
-Shekar
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: scsi errors

STM (Support Tools Manager) is the online diagnostic set. There are 4 programs: cstm and stm (fairly cryptic), mstm (a menu-based program, also fairly cyrptic to learn) and xstm (Xwindows based) which is easy to use. If you don't have the man page for stm, then someone has removed the online diagnostics (not a good thing). Additionally, the online diagnostics have a nice tool for problem logging and notification called EMS. Reinstall the diagnostics from the most recent (Sep or Dec 2004) Support Plus CDROM. If you don't have that CD, you should get a software support contract to get quarterly media distribution (Applications, patches and diags). In the meantime, you can download the diags from:
http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=B6191AAE


Bill Hassell, sysadmin