Solution: I gave Qlogic a call, and they informed me that the fcode on the card was for an x86 box, which is why I wasn't seeing the card with probe-scsi-all apparently, or from cfgadm. To get the disks to be recognized correctly I edited sd.conf to include the below target (40) and all is fine now. While I would prefer a card with Sun fcode, this isn't a production system, and this solution works fine. Regards, Adam Mazza Original Message: > Hello, > > I have a v240 running Solaris 9 04/04 directly attatched to FC0 of a > 3510FC. The problem is the OS does not seem to be recognizing the array. > The configuration is as follows: > > 1) Qlogic qla2340-CK card. I installed the most recent driver and dmesg > shows the following upon bootup: > > QLogic qla2300 Fibre Channel Driver v4.13 Instance: 0 Firmware v3.2 > > then brings the loop up, shows the adapter node-name, port-name, and > adapter-port-id then the SCSI-target-id with fibre-channel-node-name. Then > is shows the 2 luns I have enabled off the array: > > kern.info] qla2300-hba0-SCSI-target-id-40-lun-0-enable; > kern.info] qla2300-hba0-SCSI-target-id-40-lun-1-enable; > > and finally: > > kern.info] PCI-device: fibre-channel@1, qla23000 > kern.info] qla23000 is /pci@1d,700000/fibre-channel@1 > > So the card seems to recognize the array correctly. > > 2) 3510FC array. I've upgraded the FW, SES, and PLD on this: > > sho inquiry > Vendor: SUN > Product: StorEdge 3510 > Revision: 327R > NVRAM Defaults: 327R 3510 v2.63 > Bootrecord Version: 1.31H > Serial Number: 07D30F > > sho ses > Ch Id Chassis Vendor/Product ID Rev PLD WWNN WWPN > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2 12 07D30F SUN StorEdge 3510F A 1040 1000 204000C0FF07D30F > 214000C0FF07D30F > Topology: loop(a) > 3 12 07D30F SUN StorEdge 3510F D 1040 1000 204000C0FF07D30F > 224000C0FF07D30F > Topology: loop(b) > > and the array is in loop only mode. > > 3) SFS - I downloaded SAN_4.4a_install_it from Sun along with the > 3510array.sh script and they both ran fine. > > Unfortunately luxadm probe, or the sccli command does not see the array > (except via oob management). > > I was wondering if anyone else is using this particular FC card with this > array. I've been told it should work, but since it's not a Sun branded > card it's not listed on Sun's site as supported. > > > Thanks > > Adam Mazza > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers > > Adam Mazza PGP Key:http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x382775D1 Key fingerprint = 5A82 FA7F 459C E805 6C00 3211 48AC 6069 3827 75D1 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Jun 22 10:47:29 2004
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