Hi again, Here is a partly summary. The problem is still there, and I've logged a call at the SUN Support Center as I don't know anything else to do. Thanks to Matt Clausen Peter Ondruska Jim McVey Charlie Gianetto Chris Lovett and special thanks to John Malick for their advice and input. Most advice was to re-label the disks when a change had been made to the 3510 configuration. John Malick and Charlie Gianetto also advised to play around with the cylinder/heads/sectors in the 3510 config. I've tried several settings, <65536/255/255, <65536/64/255 and <65536/255/variable, but all with the same result: newfs hangs after creating the 5th or 6th superblock. I'll summarize again once I've solved the problem. In the meantime, if anyone's got new tips/hints, they are very welcome ! met vriendelijke groet/with kind regards, Andy Kannberg System Manager SITE UNIX group LG Philips Displays Eindhoven The Netherlands tel: 040 - 2304678 fax: 040 - 2785405 e-mail: Andy.Kannberg@LGPhilips-Displays.com |---------+------------------------------------> | | Andy.Kannberg@lgphilips-d| | | isplays.com | | | Sent by: | | | sunmanagers-bounces@sunma| | | nagers.org | | | | | | | | | 05/26/2004 02:04 PM | | | | |---------+------------------------------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org | | cc: | | Subject: Problems with StorEdge 3510 FC | | | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Hi all, Last week our newly SUN StorEdge 3510 FC arrived. Currently, I am (trying) to configure the damn thing, but for some reason, I can't seem to execute a 'newfs' on the LUN's Configuration is as follows: 2 logical drives, one in RAID 1 (consisting out of 4 disks) one in RAID 5 (consisting out of 7 disks), 1 global hotspare The RAID 5 LD is divided into three partitions. The RAID 1 LD is one partition. The partitions are mapped to a host, so all four LUN's are visible there. So far so good. But, when I want to give the LUN's a filesystem, it seems that the newfs command hangs. It looks like this: root@nlastis1# newfs -f 4096 /dev/rdsk/c2t40d0s6 newfs: construct a new file system /dev/rdsk/c2t40d0s6: (y/n)? y Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders with the given parameters Rounded cgsize up to 256 Warning: insufficient space in super block for rotational layout tables with nsect 127, ntrack 127, and nrpos 8. Omitting tables - file system performance may be impaired. Warning: 5 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated /dev/rdsk/c2t40d0s6: 629111640 sectors in 39005 cylinders of 127 tracks, 127 sectors 307183.4MB in 2438 cyl groups (16 c/g, 126.01MB/g, 15808 i/g) super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at: 32, 258224, 516416, 774608, After the fourth superblock, it just stops. As for the message "Warning: insufficient space in super block for rotational layout tables with nsect 127, ntrack 127, and nrpos 8", this seems to be a regular message on large disks. At least, that is what a Google search comes up with. I've already configured the cylinders/heads/sectors to <65536/255/255, as described in par. 5.5.10 of the 3510 installation manual, as there are filesystems bigger than 253 GB, but even this seems not to work. when trussing the mkfs / newfs processes, I don't get any output on screen. Anyone can give me a clue /hint / tip / solution ?? met vriendelijke groet/with kind regards, Andy Kannberg System Manager SITE UNIX group LG Philips Displays Eindhoven The Netherlands tel: 040 - 2304678 fax: 040 - 2785405 e-mail: Andy.Kannberg@LGPhilips-Displays.com _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu May 27 03:52:03 2004
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