Hello, The whole adapter move went like in action movies; once again the hero (me) won. After a few encouraging replies I umounted the FC disks, commented their entries in /etc/vfstab just to be able to mount the file systems manually, uninstalled the emulex drivers, touched /reconfigure and shut down the server for some hw tweaking. After replacing the old emulexes with the new qlogic adapters I merely turned on the machine again and waited till the system was up. Then I mounted the first disk manually and as it was successful I uncommented the entries from /etc/vfstab and calmly did a mountall. Perhaps it won't be as easy in all systems though. My system consists of a pp450, sol8, san4.4.6, two qlogic 2300 adapters, two cisco fc switches with zoning by switch & port combination and an HP EVA disk cabinet. Thanks to everyone who replied. -jarkko- The replies I got: The only thing you will need to watch out for, is that Solaris will assign a new controller number, since the connectors PCI address will have changed. (thanks matthew) The adapter device names may change due to the change in slot. If you are doing any kind of persistent bindings, make sure to update it. (thanks Shyam) If you are implementing persistent bindings it is ~possible~ that the OS hba identifiers could get renumbered (ex. lpfc0 lpfc1 or hba0 hba1 etc). You would then need to make sure the mappings are correct. I typically look at dmesg output after a reboot and it will tell you the WWN name for the particular identifier and you should be able to remap if you have good documentation of your WWN's. Other than that I do not see where the move would pose a problem. (thanks listmail@triad) ________________________________ From: Jarkko Airaksinen Sent: martes, 26 de septiembre de 2006 10:00 To: 'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org' Subject: changing fc adapters Hello dear Sun Managers, I have a F-S PP450 running Sol8. The server has two emulex adapters in the 66MHz slots and two qlogic 2300 adapters in the 33MHz slots. As the emulexes are not used anymore I thought I'd remove them and put the qlogic adapters in the faster slots. Is there anything special to be taken into account, or just "uninstall emlx drivers -> remove emulex adapters -> move qlogic to the old emulex slots -> boot -r? Thanks all, Jarkko __________________________________________________________________________ La informacion incluida en el presente correo electronico es CONFIDENCIAL, siendo para el uso exclusivo del/os destinatario/s arriba mencionado/s. Si usted recibe y lee este correo electronico y no es el destinatario senalado, el empleado o el agente responsable de entregar el mensaje al destinatario, o ha recibido esta comunicacion por error, le informamos que esta totalmente prohibida cualquier divulgacion, distribucion, uso o reproduccion del mismo, y le rogamos que nos lo notifique inmediatamente respondiendo al mensaje original a la direccion arriba mencionada y eliminando el mensaje a continuacion. The information contained in this e-mail is CONFIDENTIAL and is intended only for the use of the addressee named above.If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or the employee or agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient, or you have received this communication in error, please be aware that any diffusion, distribution or duplication of this communication is strictly forbidden, and please notify us immediately by return to the original message at the address above eliminating it afterwards. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Sep 29 03:27:31 2006
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Thu Mar 03 2016 - 06:44:01 EST