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Old 12-19-2006
command to scan Enterprise storage Lun disk in Solaris

I just installed IBMsdd on Solaris diver along with the patches recommended. I also installed 2 - 2Gigs qlogic fiber cards & the corresponding pkges for the cards.

What command can I use to scan this LUN disks from my Soalris servers. Solaris doen't seem to be seeing this disks presented on it.

The storage device is IBM ESS mode 800.

Thanks
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Old 12-21-2006
I have not used ibm jbod equipment with sun but I think for such 3rd party kinds of storage installations you may need to modify the entries within sd.conf under /kernel/drv

as what to modify you need to refer to the installation manual, before you modify anything first take a backup cp sd.conf sd.conf.org

then after u're done modifying the file, touch reconfigure follows by reboot


if you stll can't see the disks try going to "ok" prompt do a probe-scsi-all or probe-fcal-all

Last edited by sparcguy; 12-21-2006 at 05:36 AM..
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Old 12-21-2006
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Originally Posted by sparcguy
I have not used ibm jbod equipment with sun but I think for such 3rd party kinds of storage installations you may need to modify the entries within sd.conf under /kernel/drv
That would be unusual on fiber, it's normally only needed in SCSI attaches cases where more than one scsi initiator is on the same channel.
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