09-19-2010
Hi,
does readvgda show you any output? Does your disk have a pvid assigned? What kind of storage do you use ?
You can try to remove the scsi reservation or you can try an importvg -f ...
Regards
zxmaus
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scsi_status
scsi_status(9S) Data Structures for Drivers scsi_status(9S)
NAME
scsi_status - SCSI status structure
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/scsi/scsi.h>
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)
DESCRIPTION
The SCSI-2standard defines a status byte that is normally sent by the target to the initiator during the status phase at the completion of
each command.
STRUCTURE MEMBERS
uchar sts_scsi2 :1; /* SCSI-2 modifier bit */
uchar sts_is :1; /* intermediate status sent */
uchar sts_busy :1; /* device busy or reserved */
uchar sts_cm :1; /* condition met */
ucha sts_chk :1; /* check condition */
sts_chk indicates that a contingent allegiance condition has occurred.
sts_cm is returned whenever the requested operation is satisfied
sts_busy indicates that the target is busy. This status is returned whenever a target is unable to accept a command from an otherwise
acceptable initiator (that is, no reservation conflicts). The recommended initiator recovery action is to issue the command again later.
sts_is is returned for every successfully completed command in a series of linked commands (except the last command), unless the command is
terminated with a check condition status, reservation conflict, or command terminated status. Note that host bus adapter drivers may not
support linked commands (see scsi_ifsetcap(9F)). If sts_is and sts_busy are both set, then a reservation conflict has occurred.
sts_scsi2 is the SCSI-2 modifier bit. If sts_scsi2 and sts_chk are both set, this indicates a command terminated status. If sts_scsi2 and
sts_busy are both set, this indicates that the command queue in the target is full.
For accessing the status as a byte, the following values are appropriate:
STATUS_GOOD This status indicates that the target has successfully completed the command.
STATUS_CHECK This status indicates that a contingent allegiance condition has occurred.
STATUS_MET This status is returned when the requested operations are satisfied.
STATUS_BUSY This status indicates that the target is busy.
STATUS_INTERMEDIATE This status is returned for every successfully completed command in a series of linked commands.
STATUS_SCSI2 This is the SCSI-2 modifier bit.
STATUS_INTERMEDIATE_MET This status is a combination of STATUS_MET and STATUS_INTERMEDIATE.
STATUS_RESERVATION_CONFLICT This status is a combination of STATUS_INTERMEDIATE and STATUS_BUSY, and it is returned whenever an initia-
tor attempts to access a logical unit or an extent within a logical unit is reserved.
STATUS_TERMINATED This status is a combination of STATUS_SCSI2 and STATUS_CHECK, and it is returned whenever the target ter-
minates the current I/O process after receiving a terminate I/O process message.
STATUS_QFULL This status is a combination of STATUS_SCSI2 and STATUS_BUSY, and it is returned when the command queue in
the target is full.
SEE ALSO
scsi_ifgetcap(9F), scsi_init_pkt(9F), scsi_extended_sense(9S), scsi_pkt(9S)
Writing Device Drivers
SunOS 5.10 30 Aug 1995 scsi_status(9S)