Turned out it was the switch. I connected the array directly to the server, copied 13 GB, and got no errors. Thanks to Tim Chipman for his suggestion that the disks in the arrays may have bad sectors. Thanks to Alan Pae for his suggestion that I talk to the vendor, which I had already done. It was the vendor who gave confirmed that my idea of removing the switch from the equation was a good thing to test. Andrew Andrew Rotramel 04/28/2004 04:19 PM To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org cc: Subject: Read OK, Write Errors I am having trouble writing to, but not reading from, an array. It is a Raid 5 array conntected to an E450 running Solaris 2.6. The connection goes from the server, through an Antares P-036 fiber card, through a copper cable, to a Gadzooks 1 GB fiber switch, through a copper cable, to an Infortrend 2200 array controller with internal SCSI disks. Copying TO the array from another array gives me this error about once per minute. "SCSI transport failed: reason 'aborted' The data seems to copy fine, but with that error. Copying TO one array partition to another array partition on the same array gives me the same error. (Solaris sees an array partition as a hard drive). Copying FROM the array gives me no error. Since the copy FROM is OK, I am guessing that the HBA, switch and cables are OK, and the problem is with the array itself. Any suggestions on how to troubleshoot this? _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Apr 29 11:36:43 2004
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