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_unslave
scsi_unprobe(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers scsi_unprobe(9F)
NAME
scsi_unprobe, scsi_unslave - free resources allocated during initial probing
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/scsi/scsi.h>
void scsi_unslave(struct scsi_device *devp);
void scsi_unprobe(struct scsi_device *devp);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI). The scsi_unslave() interface is obsolete. Use scsi_unprobe() instead.
PARAMETERS
devp Pointer to a scsi_device(9S) structure.
DESCRIPTION
scsi_unprobe() and scsi_unslave() are used to free any resources that were allocated on the driver's behalf during scsi_slave(9F) and
scsi_probe(9F) activity.
CONTEXT
scsi_unprobe() and scsi_unslave() must not be called from an interrupt context.
SEE ALSO
scsi_probe(9F), scsi_slave(9F), scsi_device(9S)
Writing Device Drivers
NOTES
The scsi_unslave() function is obsolete and will be discontinued in a future release. This function has been replaced by scsi_unprobe().
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