Hello,

I've never needed to reboot my SunOS server 5.8 Generic_117350-44 sun4us sparc 
FJSV,GPUZC-M with VxVM 5.0, VxDMP & VxFS when adding new (SAN) disks. 

If for some reason the new disks don't show in 'vxdisk list' after presenting 
them to the server, all I need to do is 'vxdisk scandisks' to make them appear.

-j-

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Santosh 
Jambhlikar
Sent: martes, 23 de octubre de 2007 6:51
To: Tiago Cruz; veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] Problem adding news disks on Veritas

Solaris 8 requires the reboot of the machine to see the
newly added luns. 
for Solaris 9 takes it online. (no reboot required).


--- Tiago Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello guys,
> 
> I'm newbie speaking around Storage/Veritas, and I have
> one problem like
> this:
> 
> I'm running SunOS 5.8, directly connected at one Hitachi
> Thunderbird
> 9200.
> 
> I'm using HTC-9500V connector (Array Support Library)
> from package
> HTC-9500V_268512.tar.Z.
> 
> I have 11 LUNs there created, you can see on pictures
> below:
> http://everlinux.com/9200/array_viewer.png
> http://everlinux.com/9200/lun_configuration.png
> 
> I'm using VEA (Veritas Enterprise Administrator) version
> 3.2.525.0 for
> management, using VNC to get one graphical interface on
> Solaris.
> 
> The problem is: I just can do the management of 6/11
> disks that I have.
> The problem, I think, is with the 11ยบ disk, how can I see
> here:
> http://everlinux.com/9200/disk7_path.png
> http://everlinux.com/9200/disk7_control.png
> 
> Each disk have only one 'path' and only one 'control',
> but this guy
> called 'c2t0d7' have a lot of.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vxdisk list c2t0d6
> Device:    c2t0d6s2
> devicetag: c2t0d6
> type:      auto
> hostid:    oracle-04
> disk:      name=oracle07 id=1193072400.102.oracle-04
> group:     name=oracle id=1193072401.104.oracle-04
> info:     
> format=cdsdisk,privoffset=256,pubslice=2,privslice=2
> flags:     online ready private autoconfig autoimport
> imported
> pubpaths:  block=/dev/vx/dmp/c2t0d6s2
> char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c2t0d6s2
> version:   3.1
> iosize:    min=512 (bytes) max=256 (blocks)
> public:    slice=2 offset=2304 len=102295296
> disk_offset=0
> private:   slice=2 offset=256 len=2048 disk_offset=0
> update:    time=1193074579 seqno=0.5
> ssb:       actual_seqno=0.0
> headers:   0 240
> configs:   count=1 len=1280
> logs:      count=1 len=192
> Defined regions:
>  config   priv 000048-000239[000192]: copy=01
> offset=000000 disabled
>  config   priv 000256-001343[001088]: copy=01
> offset=000192 disabled
>  log      priv 001344-001535[000192]: copy=01
> offset=000000 disabled
>  lockrgn  priv 001536-001679[000144]: part=00
> offset=000000
> Multipathing information:
> numpaths:   1
> c2t0d6s2        state=enabled
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vxdisk list c2t0d7
> Device:    c2t0d7s2
> devicetag: c2t0d7
> type:      auto
> hostid:    
> disk:      name= id=1193076958.20.oracle-04
> group:     name= id=1193077512.26.oracle-04
> info:     
> format=cdsdisk,privoffset=256,pubslice=2,privslice=2
> flags:     online ready private autoconfig
> pubpaths:  block=/dev/vx/dmp/c2t0d7s2
> char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c2t0d7s2
> version:   3.1
> iosize:    min=512 (bytes) max=256 (blocks)
> public:    slice=2 offset=2304 len=279741696
> disk_offset=0
> private:   slice=2 offset=256 len=2048 disk_offset=0
> update:    time=1193078658 seqno=0.12
> ssb:       actual_seqno=0.0
> headers:   0 240
> configs:   count=1 len=1280
> logs:      count=1 len=192
> Defined regions:
>  config   priv 000048-000239[000192]: copy=01
> offset=000000 enabled
>  config   priv 000256-001343[001088]: copy=01
> offset=000192 enabled
>  log      priv 001344-001535[000192]: copy=01
> offset=000000 enabled
>  lockrgn  priv 001536-001679[000144]: part=00
> offset=000000
> Multipathing information:
> numpaths:   5
> c2t0d11s2       state=disabled
> c2t0d10s2       state=enabled
> c2t0d8s2        state=enabled
> c2t0d7s2        state=disabled
> c2t0d9s2        state=enabled
> 
> How can I fix this?
> 
> Thanks!
> -- 
> Tiago Cruz
> http://everlinux.com
> Linux User #282636
> 
> 
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