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Problems fetching EMC disks to Solaris OS.

Hi,

I have a nasty little problem with my disks on my system
My system configuration is as follows
Sunv890 with sunos 9 connected tot a IBM6800 SAN using a 2port 2 GB qla2342 adapter.

We have bought a EMC SAN. The company who sold us the san, said that it would be no problem connecting the emc disk to my machine.
The problem now is that i can see the disks on my adapter, even using luns, but i can't seem to see the disks at an OS level.

I tried
reconfiguring the qla2300 adapter using qlreconfig -d qla2300 -v
devfsadm
reboot with a reconfigure

I cannot install the emc driver software, because it will make my IBM software turn crazy.

Does anyone have an idea?
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do you have a san switch for zoning/masking?
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do you have a san switch for zoning/masking?
I'm sorry, i didn't mentioned.
Yes we do have a san switch for zoning. The couldn't help me either. I't s frustrating that a can see the disks (mirrored) on my hba adapter.
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so you are not seeing these under format?

what do you see for
Code:
 ls -l /dev/fc/fp*
are these seen in /etc/path_to_inst
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so you are not seeing these under format?

what do you see for
Code:
 ls -l /dev/fc/fp*
are these seen in /etc/path_to_inst
Im sorry im having problems posting here

nothing under format

ls -l dev/fc/fp* gives me /dev/fc/fp0 -> /devices/pci@9,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0:devctl
And there is nothing in /etc/path_to_inst.
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Is the LUN ids populated in the sd.conf file, wwn and its target reflected correctly in the lpfc.conf file?
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Is the LUN ids populated in the sd.conf file, wwn and its target reflected correctly in the lpfc.conf file?

Hi,
The lun is populated in the sd.conf, but i can't seem te find any lpfc.conf file. Is that maybe because i'm using a qlogic hba?

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