Silly question, but I can't see EMC0148_26 in the below output, I can only see simple dmpnodenames like EMC0_27 and EMC0_3. Perhaps one of these devices should be setup instead? Also, is the EMC in active/active mode or active/passive mode? If the later, then only the active or primary disk can be initalised. Greg.
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cornely, David Sent: Wednesday, 10 October 2007 6:01 AM To: veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] Super weird DMP issue Yes, as I said below the OS has no problem accessing the devices and labeling them and running a vxdctl enable. As a matter of fact, my co-worked had one of the devices presented to another Solaris system and had no problems initializing the disk there. Something is clearly wrong with volume manager on this box, just don't know what. ________________________________ From: Shyam Hazari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 13:14 To: Cornely, David Cc: veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] Super weird DMP issue Did you label the disk using format ? Then do a vxdctl enable -Shyam On 10/9/07, Cornely, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I' m hoping someone here has seen this before because it 's a new one for me. A colleague of mine had some new disks added to his Solaris 10 system yesterday, using LP10K HBAs with the Leadville driver and VxVM 4.1 PointPatch 2. Everything went okay (OS sees the devices, he can label them , vxdctl enable) but when he tried to initialize one of them this is the error: # /usr/lib/vxvm/bin/vxdisksetup -i EMC0148_26 format=sliced VxVM vxdisksetup ERROR V-5-2-3535 EMC0148_26: Invalid dmpnodename for disk device EMC0148_26 When we do a ' vxdisk list <media name>' against the device we can see both paths to this disk. However, when we query dmp for the subpaths on all disks here is the output: # vxdmpadm getsubpaths ctlr=c3 NAME STATE[A] PATH-TYPE[M] DMPNODENAME ENCLR-TYPE ENCLR-NAME ATTRS ======================================================================== ======== NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_9 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_12 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_15 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_15 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_24 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_18 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_21 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_21 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_27 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_24 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_27 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_30 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_30 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_0 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_0 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_3 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_3 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_6 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_6 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_18 880148 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_9 - NONAME DISABLED - EMC0_12 880148 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd85s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_3 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd89s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_12 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd93s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_30 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd96s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_33 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd99s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_9 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd100s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_0 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd104s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_21 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd105s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_27 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd107s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_24 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd188s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_15 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd189s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_18 EMC EMC0 - c3t5006048ACCB4B50Dd191s2 ENABLED(A) - EMC0_6 EMC EMC0 This is the weirdest thing I' ve seen in a while. We' ve tried cleaning up old devices (devfsadm -C) and a reconfig reboot but no luck. We' ve got a case open with Veritas but I figured maybe someone here has an idea. Oh yeah, we 've also removed and recreated the disk.info <http://disk.info/> file thinking it might be corrupt but no dice. TIA, -Dave _______________________________________________ Veritas-vx maillist - Veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu <mailto:Veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu> http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-vx IMPORTANT: This email remains the property of the Australian Defence Organisation and is subject to the jurisdiction of section 70 of the CRIMES ACT 1914. If you have received this email in error, you are requested to contact the sender and delete the email.
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