Earlier this week I posted the following problem that I was having with DiskSuite, a SUN280R & a 3310 JBOD. Sorry not to have posted a SUMMARY earlier but I was only able to get access to the problem machine this morning. > I have a problem with DiskSuite and an external 3310 JBOD array that I cannot > solve after a week of effort and having read as much supporting documentation > as I can find. Somewhere I'm making a stupid mistake but I need someone to > show me where! > > First here is the hardware configuration: New SUN 280R server running Solaris > 8 and with 2 internal 36 GB discs. Latest recommended patches, from 18 Aug > installed. Two dual Ultra SCSI3 cards in the server connect to a 3310 JBOD > (not the RAID version) running in dual mode with 2x73 GB discs on each SCSI > card (controller). > > Using DiskSuite 4.2.1 to mirror the 2 internal discs. Using DiskSuite to > concatenate and mirror the JBOD discs. I have defined metadb replicas on two > partitions of all discs, internal & external. This gives me replicas on; > > c1t0d0s3 Internal disc > c1t0d0s7 Internal disc > c1t1d0s3 Internal disc > c1t1d0s7 Internal disc > > c3t8d0s0 3310 disc > c3t8d0s6 3310 disc > c3t9d0s0 3310 disc > c3t9d0s6 3310 disc > c5t8d0s0 3310 disc > c5t8d0s6 3310 disc > c5t9d0s0 3310 disc > c5t9d0s6 3310 disc > > This all works perfectly! Perfectly that is until I reboot the server. At > this point the replicas on the 3310 go bad & I have to delete them, reboot > and then create the replicas again. > > There is some documentation about this on the SUN site and the Internet > that says I need to add the following lines to /etc/system to load the > drivers early in the boot sequence; > > forceload: drv/ssd > forceload: drv/pln > forceload: drv/soc > > This I have done but with no effect. The replicas still go bad on a reboot. > Can anyone suggest what to try next? I had: * 8 "Out of Office AutoReply" messages immediately. Irritating that even today some people don't stop these going to list servers! * One from "AntiSpam UOL" with an HTML email asking me to confirm my email! Even more irritating. AntiSpam + HTML email? This is someone with problems. * Helpful answers from; Hichael Morton BAUMLER Julie L JV Thomas M. Payerle Paul Heydenrych Thanks to you all, especially Paul Heydenrych. The problem was not that I had put metadb replicas on the external discs, nor that I had filesystems also on the same slices as the replicas. Also I did not want to restrict the replicas to the internal discs only since I wanted to use more than one controller. Paul Heydenrych had the correct answer. He suggested adding ALL the following to /etc/system; forceload: drv/glm forceload: drv/sd forceload: drv/pcisch forceload: drv/qlc forceload: drv/fp forceload: drv/ssd and then rebooting, hopefully successfully. Then remove one line at a time and reboot until the system fails to come back up. In my case I already had; forceload: drv/pcisch forceload: drv/qlc forceload: drv/fp forceload: drv/ssd in /etc/system from other installation needs. After only a couple of test cycles I established that the; forceload: drv/sd was the crucial line. Once I had added this everything started to work perfectly. Regards, Peter Watkins +----------------------------------------------------------+ |Dr. Peter Watkins |email: peter.watkins@jrc.nl | |Joint Research Centre |tel: +31-224-565120 | |Petten |fax: +31-224-565608 | |The Netherlands |http: www.jrc.nl | +----------------------------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Aug 29 06:20:35 2003
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