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More of this, see further down... -----Johan Kragsterman/Capvert skrev: ----- Till: "omnios-discuss@lists.omniti.com" <omnios-discuss@lists.omniti.com> Från: Johan Kragsterman/Capvert Datum: 2018-10-25 11:53 Ärende: sasinfo, mpathadm, stmsboot, etc. Hi! System S/W: root@o2:~# uname -a SunOS o2 5.11 omnios-r151026-d9b45886bd i86pc i386 i86pc System H/W: HP DL360g8e, LSI SAS 9200 8e, enclosure HP MSA70 I got some strangeness here. I marked the lines with XXX: root@o2:~# prtconf -D | grep mpt pci1000,3080, instance #0 (driver name: mpt_sas) iport, instance #4 (driver name: mpt_sas) iport, instance #3 (driver name: mpt_sas) root@o2:~# sasinfo hba -v HBA Name: SUNW-mpt_sas-0 Manufacturer: LSISAS2008 Model: SAS9200-8e Firmware Version: 19.0.0.0 FCode/BIOS Version: not available Serial Number: LSISAS2008ALL:SAS9200-8eH3-25260-02BSP11340816 Driver Name: mpt_sas Driver Version: MPTSAS HBA Driver 00.00.00.24 XXX Number of HBA Ports: 1 root@o2:~# sasinfo hba-port -v HBA Name: SUNW-mpt_sas-0 HBA Port Name: /dev/cfg/c6 Type: SAS Device State: online Local SAS Address: 500605b0035a6014 Attached SAS Address: 5001438009459980 XXX Number of Phys: 8 root@o2:~# sasinfo hba -v displays 1 port? And sasinfo hba-port -v displays 8 phys? Hmmm... The HBA has 8 phys, right, but if you count ports, well, either it is 8 or 2, depending if you count connectors or phys. It can never be 1 port, imo. In this particular setup the two connectors are connected to the two different I/O controller boards on the enclosure, which makes it multipath. I have checked the multipath with booting with each of the connectors off/on, and it works fine. I have also checked the mpathadm, and it doesn't provide lu's with the command mpathadm list lu. It should, imo. sasinfo lu -v does. But I would like to get a multipath view of them. mpathadm also only list 1 initiator port: root@o2:~# mpathadm list initiator-port Initiator Port: w500605b0035a6014 There is also the stmsboot utility. Maybe if I run stmsboot -e it would change things for the mpathadm? I feel a bit confused over this, don't get a grip over it, doesn't look logical to me... So, if some of you can shed some light, I'd be happy! ...more.... When I run: root@o2:~# mpathadm show lu /dev/rdsk/c6t5000CCA0167B8525d0s2 Error: Logical-unit /dev/rdsk/c6t5000CCA0167B8525d0s2 is not found. Though it is found under sasinfo lu -v I checked the scsi_vhci modules, and they are loaded: root@o2:~# modinfo -c |grep scsi_vhci 31 1 scsi_vhci LOADED/INSTALLED 33 1 scsi_vhci_f_asym_sun LOADED/INSTALLED 34 1 scsi_vhci_f_asym_lsi LOADED/INSTALLED 35 1 scsi_vhci_f_asym_emc LOADED/INSTALLED 36 1 scsi_vhci_f_sym_emc LOADED/INSTALLED 37 1 scsi_vhci_f_sym_hds LOADED/INSTALLED 38 1 scsi_vhci_f_sym LOADED/INSTALLED 39 1 scsi_vhci_f_tpgs LOADED/INSTALLED So anyone got some ideas about this? Best regards from/Med vänliga hälsningar från Johan Kragsterman Capvert _______________________________________________ OmniOS-discuss mailing list OmniOS-discuss@lists.omniti.com http://lists.omniti.com/mailman/listinfo/omnios-discuss