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Operating Systems AIX IO queue maxtime over 1 minute Post 303010680 by Peasant on Friday 5th of January 2018 07:39:05 AM
Old 01-05-2018
Not an AIX export but you could try to...

1. Failover a path to working path only (is possible dunno in aix, probably is).
2. Change the cable for faulty path.

I've debuged HPUX boxes with 'bad' cables experiencing exactly the same issues, long IO waits.

As i failed over to healthy path via scsimgr the machine got back to life.
Initially, the boot time was 20/30 minutes, dropped to normal after path switch.
This was VPAR on FC disk.

At the end i went to system room, pulled the 20 M fibre cable across data center to replace/diagnose the faulty cable.
Everything worked well, so the bad cable was replaced properly afterward.

Probably a factory error or someone damaged the cable during installation.

Of course, check the storage side and FC port switch to which the server is connected.

Hope that helps
Regards
Peasant.
 

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scconf_transp_adap_ge(1M)				  System Administration Commands				 scconf_transp_adap_ge(1M)

NAME
scconf_transp_adap_ge - configure the Gigabit Ethernet (ge) transport adapter DESCRIPTION
Note - Beginning with the Sun Cluster 3.2 release, Sun Cluster software includes an object-oriented command set. Although Sun Cluster software still supports the original command set, Sun Cluster procedural documentation uses only the object-oriented command set. For more infor- mation about the object-oriented command set, see the Intro(1CL) man page. You can configure ge adapters as cluster transport adapters. These adapters can only be used with transport type dlpi. The ge adapter connects to a transport switch or to another ge adapter on a different node. In either case, the connection is made through a transport cable. When a transport switch is used and the endpoints of the transport cable are configured using scconf, scinstall, or other tools, you are asked to specify a port name on the transport switch. You can provide any port name, or accept the default, as long as the name is unique for the switch. The default is to set the port name to the node ID hosting the adapter at the other end of the cable. There are no user configurable properties for cluster transport adapters of this type. SEE ALSO
clinterconnect(1CL), clnode(1CL), scconf(1M), scinstall(1M), ge(7D) Sun Cluster 3.2 4 May 2006 scconf_transp_adap_ge(1M)
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