09-15-2008
/var/adm/messages
Hello Friends,
I am geting the folowing error in /var/adm/message is it disl related problem?
if yes.. how to check all the disk are perfect or not?
Sep 15 06:01:12 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/sd@2,0 (sd7):
Sep 15 06:01:12 Error for Command: write(10) Error Level: Retryable
Sep 15 06:01:12 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] Requested Block: 69737712 Error Block: 69737712
Sep 15 06:01:12 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] Vendor: SEAGATE Serial Number: 053432AGPS
Sep 15 06:01:12 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] Sense Key: Hardware Error
Sep 15 06:01:12 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice] ASC: 0x44 (internal target failure), ASCQ: 0x0, FRU: 0xbc
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scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options
scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options(9F)
NAME
scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options - look up per-device-type scsi-options property
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/scsi/scsi.h>
int scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options(dev_info_t *dip, struct scsi_device *devp, int default_scsi_options);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
dip
Pointer to the device info node for this HBA driver.
devp
Pointer to a scsi_device(9S) structure of the target.
default_scsi_options
Value returned if no match is found.
DESCRIPTION
The scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options() function looks up the property device-type-scsi-options-list, which can be specified in the HBA's
driver.conf(4) file. This property allows specification of scsi-options on a per-device-type basis.
The formal syntax is:
device-type-scsi-options-list = <duplet> [, <duplet> *];
where:
<duplet> := <vid+pid>, <scsi-options-property-name>
and:
<scsi-options-property-name> = <value>;
The string <vid+pid> is returned by the device on a SCSI inquiry command. This string can contain any character in the range 0x20-0x7e.
Characters such as double quote (") or single quote ('), which are not permitted in property value strings, are represented by their octal
equivalent (for example, 42 and 47). Trailing spaces can be truncated.
For example:
device-type-scsi-options-list=
"SEAGATE ST32550W", "seagate-options",
"EXABYTE EXB-2501". "exabyte-options",
"IBM OEM DFHSS4S", "ibm-options";
seagate-options = 0x78;
exabyte-options = 0x58;
ibm-options = 0x378;
The scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options() function searches the list of duplets for a matching INQUIRY string. If a match is found,
scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options() returns the corresponding value.
RETURN VALUES
scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options() returns the scsi-options value found, or if no match is found the default_scsi_options value passed in.
CONTEXT
This function can be called from kernel or interrupt context.
SEE ALSO
Writing Device Drivers
SunOS 5.10 19 Nov 2001 scsi_get_device_type_scsi_options(9F)