Summary : Cluster and SAN

From: Yogesh Bhanu (yogesh@gsf.de)
Date: Mon Jun 02 2003 - 08:12:11 EDT


Hello Managers ,
                        Sorry for the late post ...
                  Thank you all ...
There were so many responses

Jan Mark Hozer
Thomas Sjolshagen
Thangavelu S
Michael Wheelock
Colin Bull
hangman@steelballs.org
Martin Rønde Andersen
Bluejay Adametz
Johan Brusche
Hason Atsoy
Tim Brown
Charles Ballowe ..

All the answers were pointing to the fact that I have forgoten to set
the Identifier for my units , which I had done ...
The only thing that happened was I did
"hwmgr -scan scsi " before the identifier got set .
Thats the reason why One unit showed me the identifier but the rest two
failed .

But Joe Carrico pointed me in the right direction .

Thankyou very much once again ...

Also a tip from Colin which I'm sure lot of people will find helpful
remaping dsk number to be identical to ID number.

>>>>>>>

BEFORE you do the
'hwmgr -scan scsi'

you must do a

'set d52 ident=52'
It is probably best if you delete them and create them again.
You can also do a

'dsfmgr -m dsk112 dsk142 '

to set the dsk number to the sam as the ID number, ie
85: /dev/disk/dsk142c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=142
                 === ===

>>>>>>>

Thanks once again

yogesh



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