Hi,
Thanks to all who given feedback, tips, etc... (list too long to post it here)
I created a new mirror with 2 new disks to be sure and had the same symptoms.
I opened a call _at_ Compaq Belgium. They asked me to erase the current unit and
to re-create a new one with:
'hwmgr -scan comp -cat scsi_bus'
(instead of 'hwmgr -scan scsi' in a cluster environment)
Then 'disklabel -r dsk<x>' was successful.
I don't know if my previous disks were bad. I'll investigate. Anyway, I'd lot
of tips to erase a disk:
- run dilx (on the controler)
- dd
- scu
Regards,
Xavier
The initial question was:
>
> Hi,
>
> I created a mirror of 2 disk on a HSG80. The disk is recognized by the server after a 'hwmgr -scan scsi'.
> 'hwmgr -shoc scsi' reports:
>
> [...]
> 323: 45 sinclair disk none 0 4 dsk33 [2/2/20]
> [...]
>
> Then I got the following error:
>
> [ root_at_osborne clustercron ] # disklabel -r dsk33
> disklabel: dsk33: Error 1024 occurred.
> [ root_at_osborne clustercron ] # disklabel -rw dsk33 HSG80
> disklabel: dsk33: Error 1024 occurred.
>
> Any idea?
> Xavier
Received on Tue Feb 12 2002 - 14:11:41 NZDT