Hi everybody
I had last Friday a very strange problem with my StorageWorks.
My HSG80 (Software V86F-4) configuration look like that:
stripeset DVGRPSM4
MIRR_16 (DISK10300,DISK20300)
MIRR_15 (DISK30300,DISK40300)
MIRR_14 (DISK50300, DISK60300)
Host_1 18.2GB (Partition on stripeset DVGRPSM4)
Host_2 18.2GB (Partition on stripeset DVGRPSM4)
Host_3 18.2GB (Partition on stripeset DVGRPSM4)
Host_4 18.2GB (Partition on stripeset DVGRPSM4)
Host_5 18.2GB (Partition on stripeset DVGRPSM4)
Host_6 18.2GB (Partition on stripeset DVGRPSM4)
The root_domain, usr_domain, and var_domain are on Storageworks and the
data_domain are on Hitachi disk subsystem.
I have naturally other stripsets but I didn't notice any problem with them.
I modified the /etc/ddr.dbase (see below) file on the Host_2 (Tru64 5.1A) to
have the best configuration for my Hitachi 9980V disk subsystem. After I
changed this file I made a ddr_config -c to activate this change.
I made an hwmgr -scan scsi on the Host_2 to see my new devices and this
command crashed the Host_1 (Tru64 5.1), Host_3 (Tru64 5.1) and Host_4 (Tru64
5.1). It was impossible to restart Host_1, Host_3 and Host_4 (wwidmgr: not
connected devices) I had to boot first with the CD-ROM and only after it was
possible to boot normally. After that I restarted the Host_2 and during the
boot process 4 Systems crashed. I remove my modifications in the
/etc/ddr.dbase file and everything work fine.
I have 3 questions:
1) Are my modifications in the /etc/ddr.dbase file so "dangerous"?
2) It's really possible inside a StorageWorks from one system to crash
other systems?
3) Where is exactly the problem Host_2 or HSG80 (StorageWorks)?
Any hints are really welcome.
Best regards,
Stephane
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(White paper from Hitachi)
/etc/ddr.dbase
SCSIDEVICE
#
#
Type = disk
NAME = "DEC" "HSG80"
#
PARAMETERS:
TypeSubClass = hard_disk, raid
BadBlockRecovery = disabled
TagQueueDepth = 32
DisperseQueue = false
RequestSenseLength = 96
ATTRIBUTE:
AttributeName = "VPDinfo"
Length = 16
Ubyte [0] = 0x00
Ubyte [1] = 0x00
Ubyte [2] = 0x00
Ubyte [3] = 0x00
Ubyte [4] = 0x00
Ubyte [5] = 0x0f
Ubyte [6] = 0x00
Ubyte [7] = 0x00
Ubyte [8] = 0x00
Ubyte [9] = 0x00
Ubyte [10] = 0x00
Ubyte [11] = 0x00
Ubyte [12] = 0x00
Ubyte [13] = 0x00
Ubyte [14] = 0x00
Ubyte [15] = 0x00
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Stéphane Moser
DIK-VBS Abteilung Rechenzentrum
Sektion Datenmanagement
Papiermühlestrasse 20
3003 Bern
Tel: +41 31 32 34294
mailto:stephane.moser_at_gs-vbs.admin.ch
Received on Mon Mar 31 2003 - 07:38:19 NZST