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Operating Systems Solaris Howto solve this disk error in Solaris in single user mode Post 302798039 by manalisharmabe on Tuesday 23rd of April 2013 04:44:25 PM
Old 04-23-2013
Howto solve this disk error in Solaris in single user mode

Hi all,

OS is Solaros 10 Sparc

While doing Netbackup upgradation to 7.5 , the server was asked to reboot.

But then it came up in single user mode,
and after I typed format command it showed some disk error.
Code:
bash-3.00# format
Searching for disks...WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):

        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@19,600000/lpfc@1/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006016246e03e5d,0 (ssd0):
        drive offline
WARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@19,600000/lpfc@1/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006016246e03e5d,0 (ssd0):
        drive offline
done
 
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
       0. c0t0d0 <drive not available>
          /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2/sd@0,0
       1. c1t0d0 <SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424>  ROOTMIRR
          /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2,1/sd@0,0
       2. c2t5006016246E03E5Dd0 <drive type unknown>
          /ssm@0,0/pci@19,600000/lpfc@1/fp@0,0/ssd@w5006016246e03e5d,0
Specify disk (enter its number): 1
selecting c1t0d0: ROOTMIRR
[disk formatted]
^C
^C^C
 
^C
/
^CWARNING: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,600000/pci@1/scsi@2 (glm0):
        Disconnected tagged cmd(s) (1) timeout for Target 0.0

Please advise.

Thanks Manali
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