We did rebuild the kernel and double checked options on our side. We also booted from disk rather than using the shared NSS but same results.
We want to talk to the EMC SAN folks here. There are messages regarding write protection in /var/log/messages: ep 16 13:39:47 linuxl1 kernel: zfcp: FSF: zfcp_fsf_send_fcp_command_task_handle : status for SCSI Command: ep 16 13:39:47 linuxl1 kernel: 2a000000 00000000 0200 ep 16 13:39:47 linuxl1 kernel: zfcp: FSF: zfcp_fsf_send_fcp_command_task_handle : SCSI status code 0x2 ep 16 13:39:47 linuxl1 kernel: 00000000 00000000 00000a02 00000400 00000012 000 0000 ep 16 13:39:47 linuxl1 kernel: 70000700 0000000a 00000000 27000000 0000 ep 16 13:39:47 linuxl1 kernel: SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0 re urn code = 8000002 ep 16 13:39:47 linuxl1 kernel: Current sd08:00: sense key Data Protect ep 16 13:39:47 linuxl1 kernel: Additional sense indicates Write protected ep 16 13:39:47 linuxl1 kernel: I/O error: dev 08:00, sector 0 ep 16 13:39:50 linuxl1 kernel: SCSI device sda: 15360 512-byte hdwr sectors (8 B) ep 16 13:39:50 linuxl1 kernel: sda:<4>dasd: No device registered as device (8: ) ep 16 13:39:50 linuxl1 kernel: unknown partition table "Ferguson, Neale" wrote: > I'm at a loss then. All I can suggest is apply SP2 and try building the > kernel again.
