Well, looks like I didn't do enough work on my own before firing this posting out to the list. After looking around on the web a bit more, I think I found the answers to my questions (I think). The first issue, with the fibrechannel adapter on one machine using a "scsi@" device was due to (for some reason) the adapter itself. Swapping that out with another adapter resulted in the correct "ifp@" device. As far as I'm aware, they're the same model number, etc, but... For the second issue, it seems that I need to mess with /etc/path_to_inst a bit. A couple of articles which helped were: http://www.netsys.com/cgi-bin/display_article.cgi?1165 http://www.itworld.com/Comp/2378/swol-1296-sysadmin/ Thus spake Yong S. Yi (ysyi@async.org): > I'm running into a few issues with making the two machines symmetric, as > I'm messing with shared disksets (using Solstice DiskSuite). > > As far as I know, the two machines connected to the disk array are > symmetric: > > They: > * E220R's > * Have the same fibrechannel cards installed in the same slots > * Have no other cards installed elsewhere > * Have the exact same O/S version & patches (they were jumpstarted > at the same time using the same jumpstart configuration). > > However, on the second machine, when connecting the cable to the disk > array and running "format", I see something like: > > 7. c1t5d0 <SUN9.0G cyl 4924 alt 2 hd 27 sec 133> > /pci@1f,4000/scsi@5/ssd@w220000203719ffea,0 > > When connecting the cable to the other fibrechannel card on that machine > and running the same command (after running 'drvconfig;disks;devlinks'), I > get: > > 7. c3t5d0 <drive not available: reserved> > /pci@1f,4000/SUNW,ifp@4/ssd@w220000203719ffea,0 > > So a few questions come to mind: > > 1) Why would one adapter use scsi, while the other uses ifp? > 2) Is there any way to renumber the device names so that c1tXdX > could be c2tXdX, or such? I need both of the machines to see the > array through the same major/minor numbers for the shared diskset > setup to work, AFAIK. > > BTW, I am using Solaris 8 (2/02) w/ the latest patches. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Aug 19 20:26:59 2002
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