Solution: 1) Download and install SAN Foundation Suite from http://www.sun.com/storage/san I used the install_it script that came with this package; very easy. 2) Set topology in HBA driver & disks to 'point to point'. Switch does NOT support loop. Thanks to Andrey Borzenkov and Dave Markham! Best regards, Nils -----Original Message----- Subject: Sun-servers not seeing SAN-connected disks Fellow Managers, I am a bit of a newbie to Solaris and SANs so I need some help here... I have a Nexsan Ataboy2 fibre connected to a Sun 280R with Solaris 9, latest rec. & sec. patches. Emulex LP9002 single port fibre HBA. Latest Emulex lpfc driver and utility kit installed. topology=0 in /kernel/drv/lpfc.conf (loop). Sun SAN Foundation Suite NOT installed. /kernel/drv/sd.conf updated: name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=0; name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=1; name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=2; name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=3; name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=4; name="sd" parent="lpfc" target=0 lun=5; Booted boot -r. I want to connect an extra fiber disk to the server and I have created a simple three port zone on my Brokade 200E SAN-switch. When connecting the server and the two fibre disk arrays to the switch, the switch sees all WWNs and report valid info for all these. However, the 280R does not see any disks. boot -r done. The zone is a private zone and I'm almost certain that this is set up correctly (it works fine if I connect two Win2003 servers and an other Ataboy2x to an identically configured zone). The output below is generaten on the 280R with the Ataboy2x disk array directly connected. ymer# luxadm probe No Network Array enclosures found in /dev/es Found Fibre Channel device(s): Node WWN:20000004cfa3bd79 Device Type:Disk device Logical Path:/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s2 Node WWN:20000004cfa38af6 Device Type:Disk device Logical Path:/dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s2 ymer# modinfo | grep -i emulex 39 12ba911 512d2 273 1 lpfc (Emulex LightPulse FC SCSI/IP) ymer# cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown c0::dsk/c0t6d0 CD-ROM connected configured unknown c2 scsi-bus connected unconfigured unknown c4 scsi-bus connected configured unknown c4::rmt/0 tape connected configured unknown c5 scsi-bus connected unconfigured unknown usb0/1 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb0/2 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb0/3 unknown empty unconfigured ok usb0/4 unknown empty unconfigured ok ymer# prtdiag System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Fire 280R (2 X UltraSPARC-III+) System clock frequency: 150 MHz Memory size: 4096 Megabytes .... Bus Max IO Port Bus Freq Bus Dev, Brd Type ID Side Slot MHz Freq Func State Name Model ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- -------------------------------- ---------------------- I/O PCI 8 B 4 33 33 1,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/network (netw+ PCI-BRIDGE I/O PCI 8 B 4 33 33 0,0 ok network-pci108e,abba.11 SUNW,pci-ce/pci-bridge I/O PCI 8 B 3 33 33 2,0 ok fibre-channel-pci10df,f900.10df.+ I/O PCI 8 B 2 33 33 3,0 ok pci-pci8086,b154.0/scsi (scsi) PCI-BRIDGE I/O PCI 8 B 2 33 33 4,0 ok scsi-pci1077,1016/sd (block) QLGC,ISP10160/pci-brid+ I have another Sun-server (SunFire V240) with a QLogic fibre HBA. Solaris 9 with latest patches. If I try to connect the disk to the server using the SAN-switch, the same thing happens. Suggestions will be greatly appreciated. I will summarize. Thanks! Best regards, Nils _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Jun 29 08:20:39 2006
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