I'm running a Sun V880 with Solaris 9 8/03 and TSM 5.1.5.4 server. I used Solaris Volume Manager to stripe together two 1.2TB T3B disk arrays, for a total usable area of about 2.3TB. However, when I run the command
TSMSERV1> define volume BKP.DSK /dev/md/rdsk/d70 formatsize=2421136 I get the following error: ANR7807W Unable to get information for file /dev/md/rdsk/d70. ANR9999D blkdisk.c(1032): ThreadId<21> ioctl, errno=25, (Inappropriate ioctl for device). ANR2404E DEFINE VOLUME: Volume /dev/md/rdsk/d70 is not available. Question: does TSM support raw Solaris Volume Manager partitions? Or is this more a problem with EFI disk labels? Is there a way around this issue if you want to use LUNs larger than 1TB? Thanks, Lance
