Dear All,
Thank you for your answers, the problem is not
solved yet.
A few words about the hardware: two FC cards,
no switches, direct connection to two HSGs serving
the same disk storage system.
> From: Dr Thomas.Blinn
>
> Where can't they be seen? In the console? The database
Yes, in the console.
> the console uses to keep track of things like the WWID
> for fibre attached storage is on the motherboard, so
> when you replaced the motherboard, the data went with
> the old motherboard. (As far as I know, there is no
> way to move it from the old to the new; it's in a PROM
> part that is, I believe, soldered in place.)
Yes I know, that's why I tried to use "wwidmgr"
to get the disks back.
> The kernel should be able to find everything but if you
> have your boot device on FC you need to rediscover the
> devices with the wwid manager utility in the console.
I haven't checked the HSGs yet, but I'll have
to do that, since even a booted system - anyway,
it's a VMS - can't see them.
I haven't checked the HSGs before, since it was
only a motherboard replacement, and I assumed
that everything will be fine...
> From: Steve Thompson
>
> I believe that you have to issue "set mode diag" at
> the console before the wwidmgr commands work.
I myself tried it with the result: "Environment
variable mode created". :-)
Nevertheless the wwidmgr command itself seemed
to work. (It only does not collect the disks which
I assume it should. But I repeat: until now I
haven't checked the HSGs.)
Addendum: "wwidmgr -show port -full" shows some
dga##### and dgb##### disks. Does it mean anything?
Thank you,
Regards,
Akos Nagy
Hungary
> Original question:
> >
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I had to replace a failed CPU main board of an
> > ES40 (not the PCI MB). The machine has a FC disk
> > storage system (HSG80) connected to it. After
> > the replacement, the disks (DGA1 etc.) can not be
> > seen. I've issued "wwidmgr -quickset" without
> > any success. What am I doing wrong? The FC cards
> > haven't been changed, replaced or modified at all,
> > and neither the HSGs.
> >
> > Many thanks for any help,
> > Regards,
> >
> > Akos Nagy
> > Hungary
> >
Received on Thu Apr 28 2005 - 08:27:50 NZST