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Old 01-17-2011, 01:47 AM   #1
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Tape Drive not recognize


Hi Guys,

We are using Sun Server M4000 with Solaris 10 and Sun Storagetek SL45 for Tape Drive.

Regards,

Jonsky
 
Old 01-19-2011, 06:59 AM   #2
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You need to provide some actual detail if you want answers. Since that is all standard Sun gear with Solaris 10, it should work. So, describe the sequence of what you have done (in detail with background and history) and what errors you see. Is it a freshly installed drive? Or did it once work? What do the logs tell you? You should see some references in /var/adm/messages either relating to bootup or relating to your attempts to access the drive.
 
Old 01-25-2011, 06:22 PM   #3
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I can almost guess what this is but like the other guy said give more details - we should not have to ask you a bunch of questions just to help you -

I would suggest first make sure the OS sees the drive:

at the OK prompt:

Ok probe-scsi-all (you may need to do a reset-all first)

If it is there then you may need to edit the /kernel/drv/sd.conf file and add:

name="sd" class="scsi"
target=* lun=1;

* this is where you put whatever scsi ID the tape drive is using, I would recommend using scsi ID 6 or higher...I had some weird issues with Solaris not seeing the robotics when I used anything lower.

Then you may need to add this to /kernel/drv/sgen.conf

device-type-config-list="changer"
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=0 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=1 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=2 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=3 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=4 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=4 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=5 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=6 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=7 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=8 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=9 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=10 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=11 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=12 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=13 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=14 lun=0;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=15 lun=0;

name="sgen" class="scsi" target=0 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=1 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=2 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=3 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=4 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=5 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=6 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=7 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=8 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=9 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=10 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=11 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=12 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=13 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=14 lun=1;
name="sgen" class="scsi" target=15 lun=1;

Did you mean SL48 tape library? Cause I have never heard of a SL45...I am currently using two SL48s

Later

Last edited by ADxD_7; 01-25-2011 at 06:24 PM.
 
Old 02-02-2011, 10:22 AM   #4
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Hi Guys,

Below is what I've done so far. I have the prtdiag -v output if you want too see.

Thanks

Jonsky

{0} ok probe-scsi-all
/pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0,1
QLogic QLE2462 Host Adapter Driver(SPARC): 1.24 11/15/06
Firmware version 4.00.26
Fibre Channel Link down
Possible causes: No cable, incorrect connection mode or data rate

/pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0
QLogic QLE2462 Host Adapter Driver(SPARC): 1.24 11/15/06
Firmware version 4.00.26
Adapter portID - 10100
************** Fabric Attached Devices **************
Dev# 0 PortID 10000 Port WWN 202500a0b85a224a
LUN 0 DISK SUN LCSM100_F 0670
LUN 1 DISK SUN LCSM100_F 0670


/pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0,1
QLogic QLE2462 Host Adapter Driver(SPARC): 1.24 11/15/06
Firmware version 4.00.26
Fibre Channel Link down
Possible causes: No cable, incorrect connection mode or data rate

/pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0
QLogic QLE2462 Host Adapter Driver(SPARC): 1.24 11/15/06
Firmware version 4.00.26
Adapter portID - 20100
************** Fabric Attached Devices **************
Dev# 0 PortID 20000 Port WWN 202400a0b85a224a
LUN 0 DISK SUN LCSM100_F 0670
LUN 1 DISK SUN LCSM100_F 0670


/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1

MPT Version 1.05, Firmware Version 1.11.00.00

Target 0
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914602SSUN146G0603 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB
SASAddress 5000c5000bbfb02d PhyNum 0
Target 1
Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914602SSUN146G0603 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB
SASAddress 5000c5000f9a2c7d PhyNum 1
Target 3
Unit 0 Removable Read Only device TEAC DV-W28E-R M.0B
SATA device PhyNum 3

{0} ok setenv auto-boot? true
auto-boot? = true
{0} ok boot
Boot device: disk File and args:
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_137137-09 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Hostname: erpdev
/dev/rdsk/c5t600A0B80005A224A0000035449EDB968d0s0 is clean
/dev/rdsk/c5t600A0B80005A224A0000035749EDB9B4d0s0 is clean
/dev/md/rdsk/d40 is clean
Reading ZFS config: done.

erpdev console login: appldev1
Password:
Last login: Sat Jan 22 08:54:23 from jon-it.aqesa.co
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
appldev1@erpdev $ su -
Password:
Feb 2 18:54:43 erpdev su: 'su root' succeeded for appldev1 on /dev/console
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
You have new mail.
Sourcing //.profile-EIS.....
root@erpdev # mt -f /dev/rmt/0 status
/dev/rmt/0: No such file or directory
 
Old 02-02-2011, 03:44 PM   #5
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Hi guys,

for additional info below:

root@erpdev # luxadm -e port
/devices/pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0:devctl CONNECTED
/devices/pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0,1/fp@0,0:devctl NOT CONNECTED
/devices/pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0:devctl CONNECTED
/devices/pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0,1/fp@0,0:devctl NOT CONNECTED
root@erpdev # sgscan
bash: sgscan: command not found
root@erpdev # cfgadm -al
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
SB0 System_Brd connected configured ok
SB0::cpu0 cpu connected configured ok
SB0::cpu1 cpu connected configured ok
SB0::memory memory connected configured ok
SB0:ci0 io connected configured ok
SB0:ci1 io connected configured ok
SB0:ci2 io connected configured ok
SB0:ci3 io connected configured ok
SB0:ci8 io connected configured ok
SB1 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB2 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB3 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB4 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB5 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB6 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB7 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB8 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB9 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB10 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB11 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB12 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB13 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB14 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB15 disconnected unconfigured unknown
c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown
c0::dsk/c0t0d0 disk connected configured unknown
c0::dsk/c0t1d0 disk connected configured unknown
c0::dsk/c0t3d0 CD-ROM connected configured unknown
c1 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c1::202400a0b85a224a disk connected configured unknown
c2 fc connected unconfigured unknown
c3 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c3::202500a0b85a224a disk connected configured unknown
c4 fc connected unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#0 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#1 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#2 fibre/hp connected configured ok
iou#0-pci#3 fibre/hp connected configured ok
iou#0-pci#4 etherne/hp connected configured ok


Thanks,

Jonsky
 
Old 02-03-2011, 02:24 AM   #6
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Greetingz!

Okay, jonsky, Rule #1 about Sun gear;

When you add or remove hardware, you always do a "boot -rsvp" at the OBP ("ok>") prompt. Once you're in single-user mode, do a "cfgadm -al" and see if the drive is there. If it is, great, shut it all down, then power it all back up.

Now, all that aside, I'm going to assume your XSCF configuration for the new tape drive has already been done...
 
Old 02-06-2011, 12:23 AM   #7
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Hi Guys,

Rebooting with command: boot -rsvp
Boot device: /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/disk@0 File and args: -rsvp
krtld: Ignoring invalid kernel option -p.
module /platform/SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise/kernel/sparcv9/unix: text at [0x1000000, 0x10a2625] data at 0x1800000
module /platform/sun4u/kernel/sparcv9/genunix: text at [0x10a2628, 0x126185f] data at 0x18df100
module /platform/SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise/kernel/misc/sparcv9/platmod: text at [0x1261860, 0x1262c5f] data at 0x1935bd0
module /platform/SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise/kernel/cpu/sparcv9/FJSV,SPARC64-VII: text at [0x1262c80, 0x1269c1f] data at 0x1938000
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_137137-09 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Ethernet address = 0:21:28:2:3c:22
mem = 8388608K (0x200000000)
avail mem = 8147091456
root nexus = Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server
pseudo0 at root
pseudo0 is /pseudo
scsi_vhci0 at root
scsi_vhci0 is /scsi_vhci
px0 at root: SAFARI 0x0 0x600000
px0 is /pci@0,600000
PCI Express-device: pci@0, pxb_plx0
pxb_plx0 is /pci@0,600000/pci@0
PCI-device: pci@8, pxb_plx1
pxb_plx1 is /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8
PCI-device: pci@0, px_pci0
px_pci0 is /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1 (mpt0):
initiator SCSI ID now 7
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1 (mpt0):
Rev. 2 LSI, Inc. 1064 found.
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1 (mpt0):
mpt0 supports power management.
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1 (mpt0):
mpt0 Firmware version v1.b.0.0 (IT)
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1 (mpt0):
mpt0: IOC Operational.
PCI-device: scsi@1, mpt0
mpt0 is /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1
sd0 at mpt0: target 0 lun 0
sd0 is /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/sd@0,0
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/sd@0,0 (sd0) online
root on /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/disk@0,0:a fstype ufs
sd2 at mpt0: target 1 lun 0
sd2 is /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/sd@1,0
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/sd@1,0 (sd2) online
root remounted on /pseudo/md@0:0,10,blk fstype ufs
pseudo-device: dr0
dr0 is /pseudo/dr@0
pseudo-device: dld0
dld0 is /pseudo/dld@0
oplmsu0 at root
oplmsu0 is /pseudo-console
pcicmu0 at root: SAFARI 0x8 0x4000
pcicmu0 is /pci@8,4000
/pci@8,4000 (pcicmu0) online
PCI-device: ebus@1, ebus0
ebus0 is /pci@8,4000/ebus@1
/pci@8,4000/ebus@1 (ebus0) online
su0 at ebus0: offset 14,400000
su0 is /pci@8,4000/ebus@1/serial@14,400000
/pci@8,4000/ebus@1/serial@14,400000 (su0) online
scfd0 at ebus0: offset 14,200000
scfd0 is /pci@8,4000/ebus@1/scfc@14,200000
/pci@8,4000/ebus@1/scfc@14,200000 (scfd0) online
oplpanel0 at ebus0: offset 14,280030
oplpanel0 is /pci@8,4000/ebus@1/panel@14,280030
/pci@8,4000/ebus@1/panel@14,280030 (oplpanel0) online
cpu0: SPARC64-VII (portid 1024 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu1: SPARC64-VII (portid 1024 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu2: SPARC64-VII (portid 1024 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu3: SPARC64-VII (portid 1024 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu4: SPARC64-VII (portid 1024 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu5: SPARC64-VII (portid 1024 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
iscsi0 at root
iscsi0 is /iscsi
cpu6: SPARC64-VII (portid 1024 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu7: SPARC64-VII (portid 1024 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu8: SPARC64-VII (portid 1032 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu9: SPARC64-VII (portid 1032 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu10: SPARC64-VII (portid 1032 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu11: SPARC64-VII (portid 1032 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu12: SPARC64-VII (portid 1032 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu13: SPARC64-VII (portid 1032 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
cpu14: SPARC64-VII (portid 1032 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
PCI-device: pci@0,1, px_pci1
px_pci1 is /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0,1
cpu15: SPARC64-VII (portid 1032 impl 0x7 ver 0x90 clock 2400 MHz)
mc-opl0 at root: SAFARI 0x200 0x200 ...
mc-opl0 is /pseudo-mc@200,200
PCI-device: pci@9, pxb_plx2
pxb_plx2 is /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@9
px1 at root: SAFARI 0x1 0x700000
px1 is /pci@1,700000
Booting to milestone "milestone/single-user:default".
PCI Express-device: SUNW,qlc@0, qlc0
qlc0 is /pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0
Hostname: erpdev
PCI Express-device: SUNW,qlc@0,1, qlc1
qlc1 is /pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0,1
px2 at root: SAFARI 0x2 0x600000
px2 is /pci@2,600000
dump on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 size 40962 MB
PCI Express-device: SUNW,qlc@0, qlc2
qlc2 is /pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0
Configuring devices.
pseudo-device: rsm0
rsm0 is /pseudo/rsm@0
ramdisk0 at root
ramdisk0 is /ramdisk-root
pseudo-device: devinfo0
devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo@0
px3 at root: SAFARI 0x3 0x700000
px3 is /pci@3,700000
pseudo-device: pseudo1
pseudo1 is /pseudo/zconsnex@1
fp0 is /pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0,1/fp@0,0
pseudo-device: ramdisk1024
ramdisk1024 is /pseudo/ramdisk@1024
fp4 is /pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0
pseudo-device: lockstat0
lockstat0 is /pseudo/lockstat@0
ssd9 at scsi_vhci0: name g600a0b80005a224a0000035749edb9b4, bus address g600a0b80005a224a0000035749edb9b4
ssd9 is /scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035749edb9b4
/scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035749edb9b4 (ssd9) online
/scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035749edb9b4 (ssd9) multipath status: degraded, path /pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0 (fp4) to target address: w202400a0b85a224a,1 is online Load balancing: round-robin
pseudo-device: llc10
llc10 is /pseudo/llc1@0
pseudo-device: tod0
tod0 is /pseudo/tod@0
pseudo-device: fcode0
fcode0 is /pseudo/fcode@0
pseudo-device: lofi0
lofi0 is /pseudo/lofi@0
pseudo-device: trapstat0
trapstat0 is /pseudo/trapstat@0
sd1 at mpt0: target 3 lun 0
sd1 is /pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/sd@3,0
pseudo-device: dtrace0
dtrace0 is /pseudo/dtrace@0
pseudo-device: fbt0
fbt0 is /pseudo/fbt@0
pseudo-device: profile0
profile0 is /pseudo/profile@0
pseudo-device: systrace0
systrace0 is /pseudo/systrace@0
pseudo-device: sdt0
sdt0 is /pseudo/sdt@0
pseudo-device: fasttrap0
fasttrap0 is /pseudo/fasttrap@0
/pci@0,600000/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/scsi@1/sd@3,0 (sd1) online
ssd10 at scsi_vhci0: name g600a0b80005a224a0000035449edb968, bus address g600a0b80005a224a0000035449edb968
ssd10 is /scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035449edb968
/scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035449edb968 (ssd10) online
/scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035449edb968 (ssd10) multipath status: degraded, path /pci@1,700000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0 (fp4) to target address: w202400a0b85a224a,0 is online Load balancing: round-robin
pseudo-device: zfs0
zfs0 is /pseudo/zfs@0
pseudo-device: dm2s0
dm2s0 is /pseudo/dm2s@0
pseudo-device: oplkmdrv0
oplkmdrv0 is /pseudo/oplkmdrv@0
pseudo-device: wrsmd0
wrsmd0 is /pseudo/wrsmd@0
pseudo-device: wrsmd1
wrsmd1 is /pseudo/wrsmd@1
pseudo-device: wrsmd2
wrsmd2 is /pseudo/wrsmd@2
pseudo-device: wrsmd3
wrsmd3 is /pseudo/wrsmd@3
pseudo-device: wrsmd4
wrsmd4 is /pseudo/wrsmd@4
pseudo-device: wrsmd5
wrsmd5 is /pseudo/wrsmd@5
pseudo-device: wrsmd6
wrsmd6 is /pseudo/wrsmd@6
pseudo-device: wrsmd7
wrsmd7 is /pseudo/wrsmd@7
pseudo-device: wrsmd8
wrsmd8 is /pseudo/wrsmd@8
pseudo-device: wrsmd9
wrsmd9 is /pseudo/wrsmd@9
pseudo-device: wrsmd10
wrsmd10 is /pseudo/wrsmd@10
pseudo-device: wrsmd11
wrsmd11 is /pseudo/wrsmd@11
pseudo-device: wrsmd12
wrsmd12 is /pseudo/wrsmd@12
pseudo-device: wrsmd13
wrsmd13 is /pseudo/wrsmd@13
pseudo-device: wrsmd14
wrsmd14 is /pseudo/wrsmd@14
pseudo-device: wrsmd15
wrsmd15 is /pseudo/wrsmd@15
pseudo-device: fcp0
fcp0 is /pseudo/fcp@0
pseudo-device: fcsm0
fcsm0 is /pseudo/fcsm@0
pseudo-device: mem_cache0
mem_cache0 is /pseudo/mem_cache@0
pseudo-device: fssnap0
fssnap0 is /pseudo/fssnap@0
pseudo-device: winlock0
winlock0 is /pseudo/winlock@0
pseudo-device: vol0
vol0 is /pseudo/vol@0
pseudo-device: pm0
pm0 is /pseudo/pm@0
pseudo-device: pool0
pool0 is /pseudo/pool@0
PCI Express-device: SUNW,qlc@0,1, qlc3
qlc3 is /pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0,1
fp2 is /pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0,1/fp@0,0
fp1 is /pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0
/scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035749edb9b4 (ssd9) multipath status: optimal, path /pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0 (fp1) to target address: w202500a0b85a224a,1 is standby Load balancing: round-robin
/scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035449edb968 (ssd10) multipath status: optimal, path /pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0 (fp1) to target address: w202500a0b85a224a,0 is standby Load balancing: round-robin
/scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035749edb9b4 (ssd9) multipath status: optimal, path /pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0 (fp1) to target address: w202500a0b85a224a,1 is standby Load balancing: round-robin
/scsi_vhci/ssd@g600a0b80005a224a0000035449edb968 (ssd10) multipath status: optimal, path /pci@2,600000/SUNW,qlc@0/fp@0,0 (fp1) to target address: w202500a0b85a224a,0 is standby Load balancing: round-robin
Requesting System Maintenance Mode
SINGLE USER MODE

Root password for system maintenance (control-d to bypass):
single-user privilege assigned to /dev/console.
Entering System Maintenance Mode

Feb 6 09:19:50 su: 'su root' succeeded for root on /dev/console
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
You have new mail.
Sourcing //.profile-EIS.....
root@erpdev # cfgadm -al
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
SB0 System_Brd connected configured ok
SB0::cpu0 cpu connected configured ok
SB0::cpu1 cpu connected configured ok
SB0::memory memory connected configured ok
SB0:ci0 io connected configured ok
SB0:ci1 io connected configured ok
SB0:ci2 io connected configured ok
SB0:ci3 io connected configured ok
SB0:ci8 io connected configured ok
SB1 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB2 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB3 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB4 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB5 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB6 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB7 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB8 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB9 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB10 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB11 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB12 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB13 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB14 disconnected unconfigured unknown
SB15 disconnected unconfigured unknown
c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown
c0::dsk/c0t0d0 disk connected configured unknown
c0::dsk/c0t1d0 disk connected configured unknown
c0::dsk/c0t3d0 CD-ROM connected configured unknown
c1 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c1::202400a0b85a224a disk connected configured unknown
c2 fc connected unconfigured unknown
c3 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c3::202500a0b85a224a disk connected configured unknown
c4 fc connected unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#0 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#1 unknown empty unconfigured unknown
iou#0-pci#2 fibre/hp connected configured ok
iou#0-pci#3 fibre/hp connected configured ok
iou#0-pci#4 etherne/hp connected configured ok
root@erpdev #

Thanks,

Jonsky
 
Old 02-06-2011, 02:39 AM   #8
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Jonsky,
A few tips;

1) check out ADxD_7's post

2) Do you have any other fiber devices hooked into your M4000? These two look like they could be the changer.
Code:
c1 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c1::202400a0b85a224a disk connected configured unknown
c2 fc connected unconfigured unknown
c3 fc-fabric connected configured unknown
c3::202500a0b85a224a disk connected configured unknown
3) You will need to use [code] & [/code] at the beginning and end of any output you paste. This thread is getting huge and hard to read.
Go here for more details.

4) What's your end-game here? To use NetBackup, or just tar?
Here's a good guide for Netbackup+FC_Tape_Library+Solaris
 
Old 02-20-2011, 02:29 AM   #9
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Hi guys,

Sorry for the Huge posts. We change Fiber Cable (M5000) and now it's working fine. The only remaining is with our M4000 with the same problem. I dunno if the Zoning configuration from the SUN FC Switch SW200E is causing the problem.

Regards,

Jonsky
 
  


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