I just got a license to run LSM. I needed this because I got a new storage
works cabinet and I want the drives to be striped. The software for LSM is
installed and when I enter hwmgr -view dev - I can see the drives. I went
in and put a disklabel on each drive. I verified that the LSM subsets are
installed: setld -i | grep LSM and I also checked that the LSM drivers are
configured into the kernel: devswmgr -getnum driver=LSM. I then tried to
initialize LSM volsetup dsk5 and I receive this error:
volsetup dsk5 dsk6
lsm:voliod: ERROR: cannot open /dev/voliod: No such device or address
lsm:voliod: INFO: Please check that the LSM driver is properly configured
lsm:voliod: INFO: into the currently running kernel.
Checking for an existing LSM configuration
I checked the configuration and this is what I got:
# devswmgr -getnum driver=LSM
Device switch reservation list
(*=entry in use)
driver name instance major
------------------------------- -------- -----
LSM 4 43
LSM 3 42
LSM 2 41
LSM 1 40
What am I missing?? I am trying to follow the steps within the
documentation, but I can't get pass the initializing LSM to create the
rootdg disk group......??? I am running an ES40 and running version 5.1 of
Unix.
Lisa Morris
Dana Corporation
Received on Thu Oct 18 2001 - 14:43:04 NZDT