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08-16-2004 06:06 AM
08-16-2004 06:06 AM
Since a few days, I've seen in my syslog errors related to SCSI... I'm running HP-UX 11i, I've check with ioscan the disk, fc, tape, ioscan alone with no classes, everything is CLAIMED. So I tried to fcmsutil the fiber cards they are ONLINE and I pvdisplay and diskinfo the disks related in my error (attached as my syslog error... dev_t=0x1fxxxxxx) all the disks listed as POWERFAILED respond to my pvdisplay and diskinfo!! What could I expect to give me that error???
Thanks
Jonathan
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08-16-2004 06:19 AM
08-16-2004 06:19 AM
SolutionI believe PV timeout is the issue here. are your disks on a storage enclosure (EMC?) ?.
I get this errno=126 all time :-).
By default PV timeout is set to 30 secs. LVM queues the IO for the disk and if the disk did nt process the IO request within 30 secs, it assumes the LUN has gone bad and logs read/write errors.
PV TIME OUT is also the reason for those POWERFAILED error messages.
you can use pvchange command to set the PVTIMEOUT to a higher value.
man pvchange and look for -t option.
-- Sundar.
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08-16-2004 06:28 AM
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Re: SCSI read write errors - disk failed
I forgot, those disks are on a SAN.
I'm gonna check for the timeout option... Any other ideas???
Jonathan
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08-16-2004 06:29 AM
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Re: SCSI read write errors - disk failed
As well as pvchange -t to change timeout on the PV level, you can use lvchange -t to change it at the LV level.
Default is 30 seconds - bump it to 60 to give you headroom under *heavy* disk I/O loads.
Rgds,
Jeff
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08-16-2004 07:04 AM
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Re: SCSI read write errors - disk failed
Reducing the timeout value from 30 secs to 10 secs doesnt mean you will get the IO done faster :-).
It just defines the timeout for LVM after which it can conclude the IO to the LUN has failed.
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08-16-2004 07:55 AM
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Re: SCSI read write errors - disk failed
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08-17-2004 05:01 AM
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Re: SCSI read write errors - disk failed
But here all you can do is to hit-and-trail.
Set the timeout to 60 and observe. If you are still seeing the read errors or POWERFAILED messages for the PV then you need to increase the PV timeout.
At 60, if there are no errors, you could experiment by lowering the timeout value.