> Why is this happening?  For fun I tried changing LUN
> numbers from 0 and 1 to 1 and 2, and it actually does
> the same thing... the first one disappears unless I
> do a reconfig reboot.  I checked, and my array is
> setup for the right host type, Solaris with Traffic
> Manager.  Not sure if it matters, but my first volume
> is a RAID 1+0 of six disks, and the second is a RAID
> 5 of five disks, both with 512KB segment sizes.

Try disconnecting the cables from your HBA, 'devfsadm -C', 'reboot -- -r', then 
reconnect and rediscover...

It sounds like the array is returned something unexpected for the discovery of 
the first LUN that caused the multi-pathing module to fail to claim it...

I am pretty sure this is the case that our mpt and mpxio folks are already 
looking at...

> 
> My V890 has the latest PROM, I've got all the
> Solaris/mpt updates, and my array firmware is pretty
> new (6.17.52.10, CAM 6.0.0).  Not sure where else to
> go from here.  I did log a case with Sun but I'm
> awaiting a response.

That is the initial firmware release... I suggest moving to the latest 
06.70.42.10..
It is bundled with CAM 6.1.0 (or 6.0.1...I can't recall off the top of my 
head)...
Let me know if you can't find it....

-Joel
 
 
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