Followup to third party disk silo

From: Adam and Christine Levin (levins@westnet.com)
Date: Tue Oct 07 2003 - 15:56:33 EDT


Interesting information so far, thanks.

More details: Yes, I modified sd.conf to add the multiple LUN support.

However, I wonder if it's a driver issue. I see this on booting with -v:

Rebooting with command: boot -rv
Boot device: /pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/disk@0,0 File and args: -rv
Size: 348536+90626+76418 Bytes
SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic_108528-22 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Ethernet address = 0:3:ba:41:8b:17
mem = 4194304K (0x100000000)
avail mem = 4116406272
root nexus = Sun Fire V240
pcisch2 at root: SAFARI 0x1c 0x600000
pcisch2 is /pci@1c,600000
pcisch0 at root: SAFARI 0x1f 0x700000
pcisch0 is /pci@1f,700000
pcisch1 at root: SAFARI 0x1e 0x600000
pcisch1 is /pci@1e,600000
pcisch3 at root: SAFARI 0x1d 0x700000
pcisch3 is /pci@1d,700000
/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2 (glm0):
        glm0 supports power management.
/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Rev. 0 Symbios 53c1010-33/66 found.
PCI-device: scsi@2, glm0
glm0 is /pci@1c,600000/scsi@2
/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2,1 (glm1):
        glm1 supports power management.
/pci@1c,600000/scsi@2,1 (glm1):
        Rev. 0 Symbios 53c1010-33/66 found.
PCI-device: scsi@2,1, glm1
glm1 is /pci@1c,600000/scsi@2,1
PCI-device: ide@d, uata0
uata0 is /pci@1e,600000/ide@d
sd30 at uata0: target 0 lun 0
sd30 is /pci@1e,600000/ide@d/sd@0,0
sd0 at glm0: target 0 lun 0
sd0 is /pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/sd@0,0
        <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
sd1 at glm0: target 1 lun 0
sd1 is /pci@1c,600000/scsi@2/sd@1,0
        <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
root on /pseudo/md@0:0,0,blk fstype ufs
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_trans failed
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_raid failed
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_hotspares failed
WARNING: forceload of misc/md_sp failed
PCI-device: isa@7, ebus0
mc-us3i0 at root: SAFARI 0x0 0x0 ...
mc-us3i0 is /memory-controller@0,0
mc-us3i1 at root: SAFARI 0x1 0x0 ...
mc-us3i1 is /memory-controller@1,0
power0 at ebus0: offset 0,800
power0 is /pci@1e,600000/isa@7/power@0,800
rmc_comm0 at ebus0: offset 0,3e8
rmc_comm0 is /pci@1e,600000/isa@7/rmc-comm@0,3e8
PCI-device: pmu@6, pmubus0
PCI-device: gpio@80000000, pmugpio0
pmugpio0 is /pci@1e,600000/pmu@6/gpio@80000000
pseudo-device: rmclomv0
rmclomv0 is /pseudo/rmclomv@0
Hardware watchdog enabled
su0 at ebus0: offset 0,3f8
su0 is /pci@1e,600000/isa@7/serial@0,3f8
su1 at ebus0: offset 0,2e8
su1 is /pci@1e,600000/isa@7/serial@0,2e8
cpu0: SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi (upaid 0 impl 0x16 ver 0x24 clock 1002 MHz)
cpu1: SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIIi (upaid 1 impl 0x16 ver 0x24 clock 1002 MHz)
PCI-device: network@2, bge0
bge0 is /pci@1f,700000/network@2
PCI-device: network@2,1, bge1
bge1 is /pci@1f,700000/network@2,1
PCI-device: network@2, bge2
bge2 is /pci@1d,700000/network@2
PCI-device: network@2,1, bge3
bge3 is /pci@1d,700000/network@2,1
configuring IPv4 interfaces: bge0 bge1.
Hostname: cdlnfs00b0.san.audible.com
dump on /dev/md/dsk/d3 size 2048 MB
pseudo-device: devinfo0
devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo@0
PCI-device: usb@a, ohci0
ohci0 is /pci@1e,600000/usb@a
Configuring /dev and /devices
pseudo-device: fssnap0
fssnap0 is /pseudo/fssnap@0
pseudo-device: winlock0
winlock0 is /pseudo/winlock@0
pseudo-device: lockstat0
lockstat0 is /pseudo/lockstat@0
pseudo-device: vol0
vol0 is /pseudo/vol@0
pseudo-device: llc10
llc10 is /pseudo/llc1@0
PCI-device: pci@2, pci_pci0
pci_pci0 is /pci@1e,600000/pci@2
PCI-device: pci@3, pci_pci1
pci_pci1 is /pci@1e,600000/pci@3
pseudo-device: pm0
pm0 is /pseudo/pm@0
pseudo-device: tod0
tod0 is /pseudo/tod@0
pseudo-device: lofi0
lofi0 is /pseudo/lofi@0
pseudo-device: fcp0
fcp0 is /pseudo/fcp@0
pseudo-device: rmcadm0
rmcadm0 is /pseudo/rmcadm@0
Configuring the /dev directory (compatibility devices)
The system is coming up. Please wait.
Setting netmask of bge0 to 255.255.255.0
Setting netmask of bge1 to 255.255.255.0
syslog service starting.
dump on /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 size 2048 MB
volume management starting.
/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start: httpd started
ps: read() on /proc/185/as: Value too large for defined data type
Writing data into /var/adm/sa/
Using www access log file /opt/apache/logs/audible-access_log
Starting logging
Sending output to nohup.out
postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
The system is ready.

Curiously, I do *not* see the scsi@# devices under pci@2 and pci@3 --
shouldn't I see those in there?

-Adam
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