02-28-2007
SAN Configuration in Solaris
Reborg,
I don't think so. I have on server with Solaris SAN that I configured on the same SAN that works fine, the only difference is the HBA card on that on is Qlogic QLA card versus the SUN qlc cards that I'm having problems with.
Remi
9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Solaris
I Have IBM ESS 800, trying to configure SAN storage using Fiber card. I installed the SDD driver & can see the disks however, when I did
# datapath query device
I have the disks shown in slices
# ./datapath query device
Total Devices : 8
Dev#: 0 Device Name: vpath1a Type:... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Remi
0 Replies
2. AIX
Hi,
I have a strange problem. we're trying to connect an IBM pseries, to a Brocade switch, for SAN acess, using a badged emulex card, (IBM FC6239) WE can configure the device to see the fabric. The only problem we have is that the Brocade sees the HBA as storage, and not as a HBA.
We've zoned... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: praxis22
1 Replies
3. Solaris
Hi,
How can we differentiate a SAN disk with a Solaris local disk?
Please respond.
Thanks (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: balu_solaris
4 Replies
4. Solaris
Hi
I would like to remove SAN luns from system and do not want them even after system reboot,
format
Searching for disks...done
df -kh
I know last 4 partitions are from SAN but there could be more.
Can someone please help me correct steps to remove SAN Luns.
vxdisk list
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: upengan78
2 Replies
5. Solaris
Hi,
I have configured our SAN Storage to be connected to our new SUN T5220.
On the SAn it looks all fine
on the server I do not see any connection:
cfgadm -al
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
c1 scsi-bus connected ... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: manni2
4 Replies
6. Solaris
My current situation is like this, I have a v440 connected to a netapp central storage 3140 via fiber channel, my OS and oracle is installed in the internal drive of the v440.
What I would like to do is to advertise another LUN in netapp to the v440 and let my v440 boot from it so I can start... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: q8devilish
3 Replies
7. Solaris
I have a solaris 10 box which does not have internal disks it has just a single dual port HBA card. Storage team has assigned 2 LUNs to the system and i can see it from the probe-scsi-all
/pci@3,700000/SUNW,emlxs@0,1
Device PortID 10100 WWPN 5006016941e0a08d
LUN 0 Disk DGC ... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: fugitive
0 Replies
8. Solaris
HI All,
What are IPFC(Internet Protocol over Fibre channel) SAN devices.
What all i got from guide is
"Configuring IPFC over host system describes host recognition of IPFC devices and implementation of IP over FC in SAN"
What does above statement actually mean. I would appreciate detailed... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ravijanjanam12
2 Replies
9. Solaris
Hi All,
Hopefully you can answer my question.
We are about to move to a new Fibre Channel infrastructure going from Cisco to Brocade switches. Amongst others, we have a number of Solaris 9 hosts which connect to our EVA5000 and EVA8100 array's.
What is involved in moving the Solaris hosts to... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: eptc
3 Replies
LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
sndconfig
sndconfig(8) System Manager's Manual sndconfig(8)
NAME
sndconfig - configure sound card for use with Linux kernel modules
SYNOPSIS
sndconfig {--help,--noprobe,--noautoconfig}
DESCRIPTION
sndconfig sets up the necessary configuration files to use a sound card on a Red Hat system. If PnP support is compiled in, by default snd-
config will do an initial probe for PnP sound cards using the pnpdump utility. If the --noprobe option is given this step will be skipped.
The user will be notified if any cards were found. Otherwise the user must pick the card type from a menu. Then the user must choose the
I/O port, IRQ, and DMA settings for the sound card. These must be known ahead of time and depend upon the jumper settings of the sound
card. For PnP cards, the program will determine settings for the card; if the --noautoconfig option is given the user can choose the val-
ues which will be programmed into the PnP device. There is no guarantee that the values entered do not conflict with an existing non-PnP or
PnP device. The user must make sure these types of conflicts do not occur.
OPTIONS
--help Print a usage message on standard output and exit successfully.
--noprobe
No probe will be made for PnP cards, and the PnP configuration files will not be changed.
--noautoconfig
No autoconfiguration of PnP cards will be done; the user will be prompted for settings.
FILES
/etc/sysconfig/soundcard Stores current settings /etc/modules.conf Stores sound module configuration /etc/isapnp.conf Stores
PnP configuration
SEE ALSO
isapnp(1), pnpdump(1)
Wed Aug 19 1998 sndconfig(8)