Hi all, My thanks to: Justin Stringfellow for confirming that probe-fcal-all would prove to be beneficial. William Enestvedt for providing some more information on what things are supposed to look like and the following two links for drive information http://docs.sun.com/db?p=/doc/805-2630-10/6j2h71m2l&a=view, and general information about the 3500 http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/805-2630-10. Vikas Khator for a suggestion (that drives get their power from the fibre channel) that I was going to pursue after my musical chair dance with fibre cables and plugs. <sunsrv@blr.cmc.net.xx> for suggesting to check the FCAL loop. probe-fcal-all showed both sbus-es, but only populated the lower plane. I swapped the fibre patch cords around: no change. I swapped the GBIC plugin modules (or whatever they're called) on the IO board (between 0 and 1): no change. I moved the GBIC modules from LA to LB and UA to UB, and no change (well... the machine wouldn't boot any more, but I still only saw the same disks). I swapped the GBIC modules between LA and UA, and now I saw the upper plane. Note: if you're swapping fibre patch cords around, and probe-fcal-all, you might end up with a hung machine (from the ok prompt, so not a BIG big deal...). Sometimes it might look like it's hung, but it returns after a couple of minutes. Sometimes moving a cable is not as hot-swappable as you might like. The secret is not to freak when all your drives disappear after you've made a change... Anyway: it seems like I need a new rinky-dink fibre module insert whammy (or whatever they're called). Apparently, Gert-Jan Hagenaars wrote: % Hi all, % % We have an E3500 at work, and it is only seeing the SCSI CDrom, and the % bottom plane of (four) harddrives. The drives in the top plane are not % seen by the OS (they were before). The box has not been moved, but it % has been reinstalled (with Solaris 8). Doing a "boot -r" from the ok % prompt didn't make a difference. Swapping the "unseen" drives to a spot % in the lower plane does make them available, so the drives are not the % problem. % % I'm planning do to a "probe-fcal-all" from the ok prompt at my next % maintenance window. % % Supposedly there are _two_ fibre interfaces to the top plane for % redundancy, but I don't know how to verify that. % % I'm looking for suggestions on how to troubleshoot this thing (I have a % screwdriver and a leatherman, and I'm not afraid to use them...) % % CHeers, % Gert-Jan. CHeers, Gert-Jan. -- +++++++++++++ -------- +++++ --- ++ - +0+ + ++ +++ +++++ ++++++++ +++++++++++++ sed '/^[when][coders]/!d G.J.W. Hagenaars -- gj at hagenaars dot com /^...[discover].$/d Remembering Mike Carty 1968-1994 /^..[real].[code]$/!d UltrixIrixAIXHPUXSunOSLinuxBSD, nothing but nix ' /usr/dict/words I'm Dutch, what's _your_ excuse? CHeers, Gert-Jan. -- +++++++++++++ -------- +++++ --- ++ - +0+ + ++ +++ +++++ ++++++++ +++++++++++++ sed '/^[when][coders]/!d G.J.W. Hagenaars -- gj at hagenaars dot com /^...[discover].$/d Remembering Mike Carty 1968-1994 /^..[real].[code]$/!d UltrixIrixAIXHPUXSunOSLinuxBSD, nothing but nix ' /usr/dict/words I'm Dutch, what's _your_ excuse? _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Jul 19 11:36:28 2002
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