If you are seeing the devices through the HBA (The LSI arrays) then you should be able to see the tape drives as well. Use fcinfo to see what all remote ports you are able to see on a given HBA port:
1st use fcinfo hba-port to get a list of all the local HBA ports. Then use fcinfo remote-port -p <HBA port name> to see all the remote ports on a given HBA port. If you dont see your remote port WWN here, I think something is wrong with the switch config. Also you can try luxadm -e forcelip to see if that makes any difference: 1st use luxadm -e port to get a list of all the ports Then use luxadm -e forcelip <port path from above> to force a local link reset on the HBA port. Do a cfgadm -al after this to see if this made any difference. Sumit On Mar 5, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Luke Schwab wrote: > Hi, > I would like to know if you have any information on the following > problem I am seeing: > > My environment: The server is a M4000 Sun Server. The OS is Solaris > 10 8/07. The HBA is Qlogic 2462 dual port HBA. The driver is qlc > (leadville). The SAN switch is a Brocade, model unsure of. The tape > library is an SL500 storageTek with 2 Fibre attached (HP UltraS??? > 4) tape drives to my SAN switch. I also have 10 LSI storage arrays > on the same SAN switch. > > Problem: My server doesn't recognize the tape library on the SAN > switch. From the SAN, I do a 'switchShow' and the SAN switch > recognizes the tape library by its port WWN properly. My server > recognizes all of my luns on the SAN that are apart of LSI storage > arrays. When I run cfgadm -al from the server, I don't see the tape > drives or the robot. I tried to reboot -- -r, devfsadm. I also > tried to configure the /kernel/drv/st.conf file with the correct > vender/productID of my product. STK^^^^^SL500 > > Should I be able to see the tape drives with the leadville driver > with the cfgadm -al? > > Should I even need to configure any /kernel/drv/* files? > > Am I barking up the wrong tree with the st.conf configuration? > > I also tried to take the server down the ok> prompt and run a probe- > scsi-all but only the luns on the LSI array showed up, not the tape > library. I don't have any errors in the /var/adm/message file. I > also updated /kernel/drv/qlc.conf to enable extensive logging, but > no errors showed up in the log. > > I disabled STMSboot for all of this testing. If I enable STMSboot > should I still be able to see the tape libraries? > > Thanks in advance. Please let me know if I can provide any other > details about the problem/incompetency... > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > storage-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss _______________________________________________ storage-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss
