From: Daryl.Mitchell@us.o-i.com
Date: Fri Apr 22 2005 - 11:16:28 EDT
Thanks to the 'eleventy gabillion' kind folks that responded, it's most
appreciated. It seems that a pre-installed Qlogic 2300 driver is too
blame. Because I was able to take a virgin install host, install SAN_4.4.5
_install_it.tar.Z and config (the disk allocation and zoning was already in
place). Worked like a charm... (or like AIX if you will. haha).
Daryl
egold@fsa.com
04/21/2005 09:24 To
AM "Daryl Mitchell"
<Daryl.Mitchell@us.o-i.com>
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Subject
Re: where to get SUNWqlc driver for
2300 cards?
I use qlogic cards and here is what I do:
Download SUNWsan and run the installit script.
Run luxadm -e port to get the paths
Run luxadm -e dump-map (path from above) to get WWN
Run cfgadm -al, then cfgadm -c configure c2 (or whatever your controller
numbers are) for both hbas.
Uncomment bdisable mpxiob in /kernel/drv/scsi-vhci.conf to setup
multipathing
That's it
----- Original Message -----
From: sunmanagers-bounces
Sent: 04/21/2005 09:13 AM
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: where to get SUNWqlc driver for 2300 cards?
Not the qla2300 driver that Qlogic has, but the Sun branded one...I believe
that is my final step in getting the Leadville stuff to work correctly.
Anyone know where I can find it? I looked on the Solaris 9 software discs
1 & 2 and only found the old SUNWqlc 2200 driver.
Regards
Daryl
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