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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris recognize HW Raid ?? Post 302501434 by achenle on Thursday 3rd of March 2011 01:45:05 PM
Old 03-03-2011
Assuming you're saying you connect directly to the P2000 via a FC HBA, is the HBA recognized by the OS?

As root, run:

Code:
fcinfo hba-port

That should show the HBA ports, assuming your HBA is recognized by the OS. If it's not reconized, find Solars x86 drivers for the HBA.

Once your HBA is recognized, you need to find out what LUNs the HBA can see. If you do have a supported HBA, then run this as root to see what LUNs the HBA can see:

Code:
for port in `fcinfo hba-port | grep Port | awk '{ print $4 }'`; do
    echo $port;
    fcinfo remote-port -ls -p $port;
done

 

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ql-hba-snapshot(8)					       System Administration						ql-hba-snapshot(8)

NAME
ql-hba-snapshot - display specific information of the QLogic HBA. SYNOPSIS
ql-hba-snapshot <Host number> [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
FC HBA Snapshot Utility This utility displays the details of the QLogic HBA attached to the system. It uses one of the two file systems for scanning: proc or sysfs. <Host number> | <-a/--all> [optional] Provide the <HOST NUMBER> to display the detailed information of the HBA. With no option specified, general information of all hosts will be displayed. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot <Host Number> # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --procfs <Host Number> (For procfs) -h, --help Prints the help message. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --help -hl, --hostlist This option displays the list of QLogic hosts (HBAs) connected to this system. The <HOST NUMBER> can be obtained by using following command Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --hostlist -p, --parameters This option displays the command line parameters that can be passed to the QLogic HBA driver. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --parameters <Host Number> -s, --statistics This option displays the statistical information for specified host. Stastics option is only supported in "sysfs" based scan. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --statistics <Host number/--all> -proc, --procfs This options forces the the utility to scans information based on "procfs", instead of default sysfs. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snap- shot --procfs [Other valid option] -v, --verbose This enables verbose display. The detailed information of LUNs will be displayed in addition to standard one. This option is only supported in sysfs. Ex. # /usr/sbin/ql-hba-snapshot --verbose <Host number/-a> SEE ALSO
ql-dynamic-tgt-lun-disc(8), ql-lun-state-online(8), ql-set-cmd-timeout(8) Matthias Schmitz <;matthias@sigxcpu.org> July 2009 ql-hba-snapshot(8)
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