Re: [zfs-discuss] mpt_sas multipath problem?

2013-01-07 Thread Marion Hakanson
j...@opensolaris.org said:
> Output from 'prtconf -v' would help, as would a cogent description of what
> you are looking at to determine that MPxIO isn't working. 

Sorry James, I must've made a cut-and-paste-o and left out my description
of the symptom.  That being, 40 new drives show up as 80 new disk devices
at the OS level (in "format", in "cfgadm -alv", in "ls /dev/dsk" and in
"prtconf -Dv" listings).

Adding the drives' string to a white-list in scsi_vhci.conf got us going,
thanks to Richard's reminder.  I do have before and after prtconf listings,
if anyone is interested.

Regards,

Marion


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Re: [zfs-discuss] mpt_sas multipath problem?

2013-01-07 Thread Marion Hakanson
richard.ell...@gmail.com said:
> Sometimes the mpxio detection doesn't work properly. You can try to whitelist
> them, https://www.illumos.org/issues/644

And I said:
> Thanks Richard, I was hoping I hadn't just made up my vague memory of such
> functionality.  We'll give it a try. 

That did the trick.  I added these lines to /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf,
at the end of the file:

scsi-vhci-failover-override = 
"WD  WD4001FYYG-01SL3", "f_sym";  # WD RE 4TB SAS HDD

A reboot was involved, as I wasn't able to coax the system into re-reading
the scsi_vhci.conf file using "update_drv scsi_vhci", nor by unplugging
and replugging the JBOD's SAS cables, "cfgadm -c unconfigure c49", etc.

I'm off to exercise it with filebench tomorrow

Thanks and regards,

Marion


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Re: [zfs-discuss] mpt_sas multipath problem?

2013-01-07 Thread James C. McPherson

On  8/01/13 07:20 AM, Marion Hakanson wrote:

Greetings,

We're trying out a new JBOD here.  Multipath (mpxio) is not working,
and we could use some feedback and/or troubleshooting advice.


Output from 'prtconf -v' would help, as would a cogent
description of what you are looking at to determine that
MPxIO isn't working.



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Re: [zfs-discuss] mpt_sas multipath problem?

2013-01-07 Thread Marion Hakanson
> On Jan 7, 2013, at 1:20 PM, Marion Hakanson  wrote:
> Greetings,
> We're trying out a new JBOD here.  Multipath (mpxio) is not working, and we
> could use some feedback and/or troubleshooting advice.
> . . .

richard.ell...@gmail.com said:
> Sometimes the mpxio detection doesn't work properly. You can try to whitelist
> them, https://www.illumos.org/issues/644

Thanks Richard, I was hoping I hadn't just made up my vague memory
of such functionality.  We'll give it a try.

Regards,

Marion


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Re: [zfs-discuss] mpt_sas multipath problem?

2013-01-07 Thread Richard Elling

On Jan 7, 2013, at 1:20 PM, Marion Hakanson  wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> We're trying out a new JBOD here.  Multipath (mpxio) is not working,
> and we could use some feedback and/or troubleshooting advice.

Sometimes the mpxio detection doesn't work properly. You can try to
whitelist them,
https://www.illumos.org/issues/644

 -- richard

> 
> The OS is oi151a7, running on an existing server with a 54TB pool
> of internal drives.  I believe the server hardware is not relevant
> to the JBOD issue, although the internal drives do appear to the
> OS with multipath device names (despite the fact that these
> internal drives are cabled up in a single-path configuration).  If
> anything, this does confirm that multipath is enabled in mpt_sas.conf
> via the mpxio-disable="no" directive (internal HBA's are LSI SAS,
> 2x 9201-16i and 1x 9211-8i).
> 
> The JBOD is a SuperMicro 847E26-RJBOD1, with the front backplane
> daisy-chained to the rear backplane (both expanders).  Each of the two
> expander chains is connected to one port of an LSI SAS 9200-8e HBA.  So
> far, all this hardware has appeared as working for others and well-supported,
> and this 9200-8e is running the -IT firmware, version 15.0.0.0.
> 
> The drives are 40x of the WD4001FYYG SAS 4TB variety, firmware VR02.
> The spot-checks I've done so far seem to show that both device instances
> of a drive show up in "prtconf -Dv" with identical serial numbers and
> identical "devid" and "guid" values, so I'm not sure what might be
> missing to allow mpxio to recognize them as the same device.
> 
> Has anyone out there got this type of hardware working?  In a multipath
> configuration?  Suggestions on mdb or dtrace code I can use to debug?
> Are there "secrets" to the internal daisy-chain cabling that our vendor
> is not aware of?
> 
> Thanks and regards,
> 
> Marion
> 
> 
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[zfs-discuss] mpt_sas multipath problem?

2013-01-07 Thread Marion Hakanson
Greetings,

We're trying out a new JBOD here.  Multipath (mpxio) is not working,
and we could use some feedback and/or troubleshooting advice.

The OS is oi151a7, running on an existing server with a 54TB pool
of internal drives.  I believe the server hardware is not relevant
to the JBOD issue, although the internal drives do appear to the
OS with multipath device names (despite the fact that these
internal drives are cabled up in a single-path configuration).  If
anything, this does confirm that multipath is enabled in mpt_sas.conf
via the mpxio-disable="no" directive (internal HBA's are LSI SAS,
2x 9201-16i and 1x 9211-8i).

The JBOD is a SuperMicro 847E26-RJBOD1, with the front backplane
daisy-chained to the rear backplane (both expanders).  Each of the two
expander chains is connected to one port of an LSI SAS 9200-8e HBA.  So
far, all this hardware has appeared as working for others and well-supported,
and this 9200-8e is running the -IT firmware, version 15.0.0.0.

The drives are 40x of the WD4001FYYG SAS 4TB variety, firmware VR02.
The spot-checks I've done so far seem to show that both device instances
of a drive show up in "prtconf -Dv" with identical serial numbers and
identical "devid" and "guid" values, so I'm not sure what might be
missing to allow mpxio to recognize them as the same device.

Has anyone out there got this type of hardware working?  In a multipath
configuration?  Suggestions on mdb or dtrace code I can use to debug?
Are there "secrets" to the internal daisy-chain cabling that our vendor
is not aware of?

Thanks and regards,

Marion


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