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# 15  
Old 05-15-2015
Can we assume that process 19135 was your find? Is there process still there?

The error from fsck suggests something more worrying altogether.


Robin
# 16  
Old 05-15-2015
Looks like a failed disk.

Is this local disk without RAID protection ?

I can see that root / is installed on md device, probably using RAID protection...
# 17  
Old 05-15-2015
I really dont think is a disk issue, because we are using NetApp as storage for this server
# 18  
Old 05-15-2015
Are you using FC multipath ?

Check output of :
fcinfo hba-port

Look for State, should be online for every card/port to which is connected to FC switch or directly to storage.

Unfortunately, i have no experience with netapp to offer assistance there, but i do see that you are not using native solaris multipath.
# 19  
Old 05-15-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by fretagi
I really dont think is a disk issue, because we are using NetApp as storage for this server
Is that sarcasm?
# 20  
Old 05-15-2015
I apologise if you think it was sarcasm, It was not, I said that because when you use NetApp, you use the disks to create LUNs, so that
Code:
/dev/rdsk/c4t24d0s6

is actually a LUN.

In fact for this partcular server, we are not using FC, instead we are using iscsi, so all iscsi targets are online:
Code:
 iscsiadm list target
Target: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.118055693
        Alias: -
        TPGT: 2000
        ISID: 4000002a0000
        Connections: 1
Target: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.1574168032
        Alias: -
        TPGT: 1005
        ISID: 4000002a0000
        Connections: 1
Target: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.142241490
        Alias: -
        TPGT: 1000
        ISID: 4000002a0000
        Connections: 1

# 21  
Old 05-15-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by fretagi
I apologise if you think it was sarcasm, It was not, I said that because when you use NetApp, you use the disks to create LUNs, so that
Code:
/dev/rdsk/c4t24d0s6

is actually a LUN.
I know damn well what a LUN is.

I find your blind faith in Netapp cute. Netapp disks can't fail? Riiiight.

Quote:
In fact for this partcular server, we are not using FC, instead we are using iscsi, so all iscsi targets are online:
Code:
 iscsiadm list target
Target: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.118055693
        Alias: -
        TPGT: 2000
        ISID: 4000002a0000
        Connections: 1
Target: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.1574168032
        Alias: -
        TPGT: 1005
        ISID: 4000002a0000
        Connections: 1
Target: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.142241490
        Alias: -
        TPGT: 1000
        ISID: 4000002a0000
        Connections: 1

Post the output of

Code:
iscsiadm list target -Sv ...

for those targets and we'll see what LUNs are actually online.
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