> 
>  
> honeydew ~ gunselmg $sudo ls -l /dev/rmt/*cbn
> lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root          72 Sep 14 09:29 /dev/rmt/0cbn ->
> ../../devices/[EMAIL PROTECTED],700000/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],6:cbn
> lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root          72 Sep 14 09:29 /dev/rmt/1cbn ->
> ../../devices/[EMAIL PROTECTED],700000/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5:cbn
[...]

> > Sep 15 06:37:21 honeydew fctl: [ID 517869 kern.warning] WARNING:
> > 27549=>fp(0)::N_x Port with D_ID=20b00, PWWN=2002006045172a
> > e9 disappeared from fabric
> > Sep 15 06:37:23 honeydew fctl: [ID 517869 kern.warning] WARNING:
> > 27563=>fp(0)::N_x Port with D_ID=20b00, PWWN=2002006045172a
> > e9 reappeared in fabric

So in this case, there's a device between the host and the drives
(possibly a scsi<->fiber bridge).  The device itself has ...2ae9 as a
WWN address.  But it's displaying mulitple LUNs to the host as separate
drives.  As an example, drive 0 is on lun 6, and drive 1 is on lun 5.

The warning is that the device as a whole disappeared from the fabric,
not that just one particular drive did.  But you can certainly see which
drives are associated with that device by examining the WWN in the link
target.


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Darren Dunham                                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Technical Consultant         TAOS            http://www.taos.com/
Got some Dr Pepper?                           San Francisco, CA bay area
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