Chad Cantwell wrote:
After another crash I checked the syslog and there were some different errors than the ones I saw previously during operation:
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Nov 30 20:59:13 the-vault LSI PCI device (1000,ffff) not supported.
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Nov 30 20:59:13 the-vault mpt_config_space_init failed
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Nov 30 20:59:15 the-vault mpt_restart_ioc failed
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Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault fmd: [ID 377184 daemon.error] SUNW-MSG-ID: PCIEX-8000-8R, TYPE: Fault, VER: 1, SEVERITY: Major Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault EVENT-TIME: Mon Nov 30 21:33:02 PST 2009 Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault PLATFORM: System-Product-Name, CSN: System-Serial-Number, HOSTNAME: the-vault Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault SOURCE: eft, REV: 1.16 Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault EVENT-ID: 7886cc0d-4760-60b2-e06a-8158c3334f63 Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault DESC: The transmitting device sent an invalid request. Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault Refer to http://sun.com/msg/PCIEX-8000-8R for more information. Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault AUTO-RESPONSE: One or more device instances may be disabled Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault IMPACT: Loss of services provided by the device instances associated with this fault Nov 30 21:33:02 the-vault REC-ACTION: Ensure that the latest drivers and patches are installed. Otherwise schedule a repair procedure to replace the affected device(s). Us e fmadm faulty to identify the devices or contact Sun for support.
Sorry to have to tell you, but that HBA is dead. Or at least dying horribly. If you can't init the config space (that's the pci bus config space), then you've got about 1/2 the nails in the coffin hammered in. Then the failure to restart the IOC (io controller unit) == the rest of the lid hammered down. best regards, James C. McPherson -- Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris Sun Microsystems http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss