Due to some political issues, I've not been able to test and confirm details wrt responders suggestions/questions. If the climate relaxes and system access becomes available, I'll post some test results for my situation. Until that time comes, I'll post this preliminary summary of in case there are others are interested. Sorry, I can't follow through now. For clarity, the "failed" state I'm refering to is in the "Condition" column of output from the cfgadm -al. The following output is not from the hurt system, but rather from a system I have access to at this time, and I typed failed in here, just to make the point. I can't remember the values in the other columns, but I'm sure "connected" was not in the mix: # cfgadm -al Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown c0::dsk/c0t2d0 disk connected configured unknown c0::dsk/c0t3d0 disk connected configured unknown c4 fc connected unconfigured failed <- badness happens here c5 fc connected unconfigured unknown Now for the kind, first responders: 1. Vikash Gupta suggested that I suppress RSCN's on zone set activations. My cisco (switch manufacturer) said, "Although I've never heard of using the RSCN suppression command to alleviate issues around zoning, I can't say that it would specifically hurt anything." 2. Jason Murray pointed to this web page: http://unixhosts.us/txt/attached-solaris-to-san-without-rebooting.txt which lists the cfgadm commands that we had been using without success in recovering the t2000 hba. Jason said he does this activity all the time on his Xiotech SAN and t2000 without hba problems. This is good to know. It means we should be able to change something and get where we need to be. 3. Johan Hartzenberg wrote some "untested" comments that I'd love to get back in the systems to try. Johan said, "I think your problem is switch model and even switch firmware specific." I can't even get this information right now, so I'm kind of stuck, but this idea might be consistant with Jason's response. He said that the hba "might" get recovered with: cfgadm -c deconfigure c2 cfgadm -c configure c2 and possibly: cfgadm -c disconnect c2 cfgadm -c connect c2 Another idea from Johan would be to use modunload the driver before making zoning changes, and then after making your changes, do a modload. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Apr 30 17:06:10 2007
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