Turn out it was a simple solution. When I reboot the server I did a boot -r to recreate the devices. What I failed to do was run "luxadm insert" and get the new Array info. Thanks to: David Foster Gert-Jan Hagenaar Deborah Santomauro and anyone else who will respond after this summary has been sent. Randy Romero --------------Original Post Below---------- % Gurus, % Typically in the past I have run the luxadm probe command with results % similar to this. % root@luxman:/noc/rw/home/rromero# luxadm probe % Found Enclosure(s): % SENA Name:Lux1 Node WWN:508002000008f9e0 % Logical Path:/dev/es/ses4 % Logical Path:/dev/es/ses5 % Logical Path:/dev/es/ses12 % Logical Path:/dev/es/ses13 % % However, I had the backplane on the A5200 showing faulted so I just % swapped out it out with a good one and put the original disks back in. % Everything appears to have booted normally and VM isn't complaining, but % now I get the following type of output when I run the luxadm probe command % % % root@luxman:~# luxadm probe % No Network Array enclosures found in /dev/es % % Found Fibre Channel device(s): % Node WWN:20000020379cf72e Device Type:Disk device % Logical Path:/dev/rdsk/c3t0d0s2 % Logical Path:/dev/rdsk/c5t0d0s2 % Node WWN:20000004cf9912f1 Device Type:Disk device % Logical Path:/dev/rdsk/c3t1d0s2 % Logical Path:/dev/rdsk/c5t1d0s2 % Node WWN:20000020379cfc23 Device Type:Disk device % Logical Path:/dev/rdsk/c3t2d0s2 % etc etc etc etc % % % Is there something I missed that I should have done when replacing the % A5200? This is on an E6500, Solaris 8, VM 3.2 % % % TIA, % Randy Romero _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Oct 9 13:07:11 2002
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