Thanks to David Spillane from Fujitsu who found the solution : > Other possibility is that HBAnywhere is running and keeps DR/cfgadm from disconnecting it. > > Try to kill rmserver process (it's HBAnywhere front end) to release the fc card > with cfgadm command. > So I stopped HBAnywhere frontend with the init script */etc/init.d/ElxRMSrv, then I was able to disconnect the HBA : **/ # ps -ef |grep -i hba root 3755 3748 0 Oct 21 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/hbanyware/rmserver root 3756 3748 0 Oct 21 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/hbanyware/rmserver root 3757 3748 0 Oct 21 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/hbanyware/rmserver root 3758 3748 0 Oct 21 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/hbanyware/rmserver root 3748 1 0 Oct 21 ? 0:15 /usr/sbin/hbanyware/rmserver root 23363 22681 0 13:21:54 pts/17 0:00 grep -i hba / # sh /etc/init.d/ElxRMSrv stop / # ps -ef |grep -i hba root 23510 22681 0 13:22:03 pts/17 0:00 grep -i hba / # cfgadm -c disconnect pcipsy9:R0B00-PCI#slot03 / # cfgadm -v pcipsy9:R0B00-PCI#slot03 Ap_Id Receptacle Occupant Condition Information When Type Busy Phys_Id pcipsy9:R0B00-PCI#slot03 disconnected unconfigured unknown pcic5a:1 R0B00-PCI#03 Dec 22 2003 unknown n /devices/pci@c5,2000:R0B00-PCI#slot03* Sebastien DAUBIGNE a icrit : > Hi, > > +++Fujitsu Primepower 900 + Emulex LP 9802 > +++Solaris 8 02/02 +VxVM3.5 + Emulex driver LPFC 6.02e > > One of the HBA failed (the device is multipathed via VxDMP). > It has been disabled by VxVM, so the HBA is completely released : > > / # vxdmpadm listctlr all > CTLR-NAME ENCLR-TYPE STATE ENCLR-NAME > ===================================================== > c2 OTHER_DISKS ENABLED OTHER_DISKS > c12 OTHER_DISKS ENABLED OTHER_DISKS > c16 IBM_SHARK ENABLED IBM_SHARK0 > c17 IBM_SHARK DISABLED IBM_SHARK0 > c14 IBM_SHARK ENABLED IBM_SHARK0 > c15 IBM_SHARK ENABLED IBM_SHARK0 > > > I try to hot-swap the HBA but DR can't neither unconfigure nor > disconnect it : > > > / # cfgadm -l -v pcipsy9:R0B00-PCI#slot03 > Ap_Id Receptacle Occupant Condition > Information > When Type Busy Phys_Id > pcipsy9:R0B00-PCI#slot03 connected configured ok > pcic5a:1 R0B00-PCI#03 > Dec 22 2003 fibre/hp n /devices/pci@c5,2000:R0B00-PCI#slot03 > > / # cfgadm -f -v -c unconfigure pcipsy9:R0B00-PCI#slot03 > cfgadm: Component system is busy, try again: unconfigure failed > > / # cfgadm -f -v -c disconnect pcipsy9:R0B00-PCI#slot03 > cfgadm: Component system is busy, try again: disconnect failed > > > It seems the device is busy, but I can't see why. > > Any idea ? > > -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne@atosorigin.com - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Feb 2 07:49:13 2006
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