3510FC: LUN does not show up on host

From: lh79@mail.ru
Date: Thu Sep 08 2005 - 10:00:22 EDT


Hi, gurus
Could you please help me with one problem

THE PROBLEM IS:
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The problem I have is as follows: a V480 directly connected to
3510FC with 1 controller. Solaris 9 installed. The
problem is that configured and mapped LUNs do not show up in format,
nor luxadm.

3510 FC is configured with one NoRaid LUN, Logical
Drive is partitioned and partitions is mapped to host on
channel 0. Links are up and speed is ok, HBA are
QLogic cards single 2Gb.

Everything has been installed on the host, Solaris 9, Recommended
Patches, SAN 4.4 with drivers , patches for HBAs according to release notes,
sccli updated to v1.6.2. The only thing that has not been done
yet is to upgrade firmware on the 3510 FC to 3.27R.
Everything else is "default".

Probe-scsi-all shows 3510 FC and LUNs correctly, BUT, after booting
no LUN can be found using format !? the only thing that format reports
are internal FC-disks in the V480. Using sccli shows "no device to
managed" !? Everything looks/seems fine using ssconsole (out-of-band).

I've found a SUMMARY by "pascal at azoria.com". His solution was
in running cfgadm - c configure but it didn't help, because
I don't see any unconfigure interfaces in cfgadm -alv. Here it is.

Ap_Id Receptacle Occupant Condition Information
When Type Busy Phys_Id
c0 connected configured unknown
unavailable scsi-bus n /devices/pci@8,700000/ide@6:scsi
c0::dsk/c0t0d0 connected configured unknown TOSHIBA ODD-DVD SD-C2732
unavailable CD-ROM y /devices/pci@8,700000/ide@6:scsi::dsk/c0t0d0
c1 connected configured unknown
unavailable fc-private n /devices/pci@9,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0:fc
c1::500000e010f239f1 connected configured unknown FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G
unavailable disk n /devices/pci@9,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0:fc::500000e010f239f1
c1::500000e010f250a1 connected configured unknown FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G
unavailable disk n /devices/pci@9,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0:fc::500000e010f250a1
usb0/1 empty unconfigured ok
unavailable unknown n /devices/pci@9,700000/usb@1,3:1
usb0/2 empty unconfigured ok
unavailable unknown n /devices/pci@9,700000/usb@1,3:2
usb0/3 empty unconfigured ok
unavailable unknown n /devices/pci@9,700000/usb@1,3:3
usb0/4 empty unconfigured ok
unavailable unknown n /devices/pci@9,700000/usb@1,3:4

Does anybody have an idea?

Thanks
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