Update: DS10 missing devices in OS, but not SRM

From: Adam Preset (preset@isc.upenn.edu)
Date: Tue Nov 16 2004 - 09:24:12 EST


Folks,

Apparently, hwmgr can see all the disks in question:

# hwmgr -show scsi

        SCSI DEVICE DEVICE DRIVER NUM DEVICE FIRST
 HWID: DEVICEID HOSTNAME TYPE SUBTYPE OWNER PATH FILE VALID PATH
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   46: 0 cdrom none 0 1 cdrom0 [0/0/0]
   47: 1 disk none 2 1 dsk0 [2/0/0]
   48: 2 disk none 2 1 dsk1 [2/1/0]
   49: 3 disk none 0 1 (null)
   50: 4 disk none 0 1 (null)
   51: 5 disk none 2 1 dsk4 [3/0/0]
   52: 6 disk none 2 1 dsk5 [3/1/0]
   53: 7 disk none 0 1 (null)
   54: 8 disk none 0 1 (null)

However, it seems to have lost track of the fact that HWID 49 is dsk2, and
so on.

One of the "good" disks appears to be registered ...

# hwmgr -show component -id 48

 HWID: HOSTNAME FLAGS SERVICE COMPONENT NAME
-----------------------------------------------
   48: rcd-- iomap SCSI-WWID:03100030:"RZ2DD-LS (C)
DECSEAGATE ST39102LC LJE50135"

... while the ones I can't use are not registered:

# hwmgr -show component -id 49

 HWID: HOSTNAME FLAGS SERVICE COMPONENT NAME
-----------------------------------------------
   49: -cd-- iomap SCSI-WWID:03100030:"RZ2ED-LS (C) DECSEAGATE ST11820LC LKF71113"

Is there a way for me to register this device somehow, or reassociate it
with the right Unix device file? I've tried deleting the component like so:

# hwmgr -delete component -id 49
hwmgr: Delete operation was successful

Following a reboot, the device still doesn't come back.

# hwmgr -show scsi

        SCSI DEVICE DEVICE DRIVER NUM DEVICE FIRST
 HWID: DEVICEID HOSTNAME TYPE SUBTYPE OWNER PATH FILE VALID PATH
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    0: 3 disk none 0 1 (null)
   46: 0 cdrom none 0 1 cdrom0 [0/0/0]
   47: 1 disk none 2 1 dsk0 [2/0/0]
   48: 2 disk none 2 1 dsk1 [2/1/0]
   50: 4 disk none 0 1 (null)
   51: 5 disk none 2 1 dsk4 [3/0/0]
   52: 6 disk none 2 1 dsk5 [3/1/0]
   53: 7 disk none 0 1 (null)
   54: 8 disk none 0 1 (null)

Is there a way to go about manually registering a device and specifying the
device file and path?

Cheers,
Adam



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