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10-02-2009 07:31 AM
10-02-2009 07:31 AM
Error recognizing SAN LUN BL260 CentOS5.3
Hello,
When I map the LUN to the switch of the c7000 where there is a BL260c G5 i make the command: /opt/hp/hp_fibreutils/lssg
and it shows:
sg0 0,0,0,0 ATA GJ0250EAGSQ HPG2
sg1 1,0,0,0 ATA GJ0250EAGSQ HPG2
sg2 4,0,0,0 SUN CSM200_R 0660
sg3 5,0,0,0 SUN CSM200_R 0660
Which in some case i think its recognizing the Storage SUN StorageTeck 6140.
When i do the fdisk -l; it doesn't show anything?
After restarting the server, when it start booting the server show the error attached as a picture, where it says there is an I/O error with the device dev sdd.
When I plug out the LUNs of the SAN, the server boots normaly.
I'll be waiting for your response,
Tanks
When I map the LUN to the switch of the c7000 where there is a BL260c G5 i make the command: /opt/hp/hp_fibreutils/lssg
and it shows:
sg0 0,0,0,0 ATA GJ0250EAGSQ HPG2
sg1 1,0,0,0 ATA GJ0250EAGSQ HPG2
sg2 4,0,0,0 SUN CSM200_R 0660
sg3 5,0,0,0 SUN CSM200_R 0660
Which in some case i think its recognizing the Storage SUN StorageTeck 6140.
When i do the fdisk -l; it doesn't show anything?
After restarting the server, when it start booting the server show the error attached as a picture, where it says there is an I/O error with the device dev sdd.
When I plug out the LUNs of the SAN, the server boots normaly.
I'll be waiting for your response,
Tanks
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