<original question below> Hi agn, not so much answers, only two, so, thanks to Sami Sun [sami.sun@gmail.com] for his answer and to Mehmet Soysal [soysal@ira.uka.de] for the possible solution. Mehmet told me that the A1000's are no longer supported in Solaris 10, and since the D1000s are almost the same except of the missing RAID-controller, it's very likely that a setup like mine will no longer work with SC3.1U4 on Solaris 10. Well, does not matter, as I wrote it's only for testing - when it goes to the "real" work, we will have to get some modern storage systems, maybe iSCSI based or similar. Thanks to the list for the quick answers and for reading my question, have a nice hackin', Harald -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht----- Von: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org]Im Auftrag von Harald Husemann Gesendet: Freitag, 21. April 2006 17:57 An: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org Betreff: SC 3.1U4 + Sol 10/SPARC + D1000? Hi gurus, just a question concerning SC 3.1 and the good ol' D1000: Are these old-fashioned storages still supported in an SC 3.1U4/Sol. 10 environment? I have the following setup here (just for testing purposes, so I decided to re-use some old systems and storages we had in stock): 2 E420, each equipped with a qfe-card for cluster interconn and a SCSI-Hostadapter to connect them to the shared storage, which is an old JBOD D1000 with two 36GB disks. Now the problem: I've set the SCSI initiator ID as described in the appropriate infodoc, and I can see all disks on both nodes when I issue a probe-scsi-all simultaneously on both nodes. So, SCSI driver should be happy, but when I try to register the devices using devfsadm, the systems hang and only a reboot helps to get them working again. When I attach the storage to only one of the nodes (no matter to which one), everything's fine, and I can see the disks, format them, mount them, etc. So, I'm a little bit confused, as I did use such a setup very often in the past with SC3.1 / Sol. 9 without any problems, and my clue is that it's somehow no longer supported in a Sol. 10 environment. Can anyone confirm this? Or, has someone of you even done such a setup successfully? It's more or less an academic question, since the real environment will be different (of course, I don't like to use these JBODs any more), and for my test, I've thrown away one of the nodes and will now do my test on a single-node cluster - but, I'm interested in your experiences... Thanks, will (of course) summarize, Harald -- ============================================ Harald Husemann Systems Engineer Materna Gmbh - Vosskuhle 37 - D-44141 Dortmund, Germany Phone: +49-231-9505-222 _______________________________________________ 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 Mon Apr 24 00:53:48 2006
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