Hi Fred,
Can you check whether the DID devices are accessible?
What is o/p of
# prtvtoc /dev/did/rdsk/d145s2
# dd if=/dev/did/rdsk/d145s0 of=/dev/null count=1

I might also helps to check the syslog messages to see for any other error 
messages related to the "Failed" devices.

Thanks
-Venku

On 10/29/09 15:33, Fred wrote:
> Hi Joerg.
> 
> I already tried format -e etc etc and everything seems to be similar to 
> the other disks...
> 
> If I try to look at the reservation keys on those disks I got an error 
> like couldn't open the device.... errno 6. 
> 
> I think somehow Veritas can manage the disks but Sun Cluster could not.. 
> It there a way to put manually a key (like Sun cluster does) on a disk?
> 
> FRED
> 
>  
> 
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 5:29 PM, joerg noack <jnoack at gmx.de 
> <mailto:jnoack at gmx.de>> wrote:
> 
>     if I remember correct scdpm just makes a SCSI inquiry to test. I
>     would read the vtoc and
>     format -e >> scsi>> inq to dig deeper. Probably there is simply a
>     connection issue or some config speciality of EMC ;)
> 
>     HTH,
>     jono
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