09-10-2008
Odd storage behavior
Hi, We have some troubles with our HP server (rx4640) running HP-UX 11.31. The server is attached to a JBod cabinet. If the JBod cabinet is powered on and we power on the server after then HP-UX can't find the devices (disks) at the cabinet. Does not help to run an ioscan -fnC disk. But if I power off/on the JBod cabinet when the server is on. And then run a ioscan, everything seems correct.
But if I then reboot the server the disks can't be found again. Would be great if someone know what we have done wrong.
Edit: The external storage cabinet is a: HP FC Disk System 2400
Thx in advance
/Hoff
Last edited by hoff; 09-11-2008 at 03:51 AM..
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