07-29-2008
You got transport error.
I'd power down the server. Re-seat all the disks make sure they are securely connected to the server.
/dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s7 disks probably contains the application home, it was complaining during bootup. check your vfstab file under /etc
cat /etc/vfstab | grep c1t1d0s7
or
cat /etc/vfstab |grep <application home directory> to see where it's mounted or what is mounted to c1t1d0s7
if you are lucky maybe errors in vfstab, otherwise disk crash means restore from backup tape.
Also I'm guessing here that you could be using disks with different RPM speeds hence
"Target 9 reducing sync, transfer rate" the faster disk will always spin down to the RPM speed of the slowest disk.
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UK(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual UK(4)
NAME
uk -- SCSI user-level driver
SYNOPSIS
uk* at scsibus? target ? lun ?
DESCRIPTION
The uk driver provides support for a process to address devices on the SCSI bus for which there is no configured driver.
A SCSI adapter must also be separately configured into the system before this driver makes sense.
KERNEL CONFIGURATION
If a count is given, that number of uk devices will be configured into the NetBSD kernel.
IOCTLS
The uk driver has no ioctls of its own but rather acts as a medium for the generic scsi(4) ioctls. These are described in <sys/scsiio.h>.
FILES
/dev/uk[0-255] unknown SCSI devices.
DIAGNOSTICS
All scsi(4) debug ioctls work on uk devices.
SEE ALSO
ioctl(2), cd(4), ch(4), scsi(4), sd(4), ss(4), st(4)
HISTORY
The uk driver appeared in 386BSD 0.1.
BSD
October 11, 1993 BSD