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Forum: Solaris 12-07-2010
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We waited 10 minutes or so before issuing the...
We waited 10 minutes or so before issuing the cfgadm command recovered the path. mpathadm gives the same result as luxadm.

Have a call open with Oracle support for this now.
Forum: Solaris 12-06-2010
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Posted By UKPhil
Solaris 10 MPXIO doesn't recover path failure
I have been running some tests with solaris mpxio, dual-pathed to HDS SAN storage.
When I take a path offline, Solaris recognised this and a path is shown as offline in luxadm display <device>....
Forum: Solaris 08-26-2006
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Posted By UKPhil
Carl, as long as a system has a majority of...
Carl,

as long as a system has a majority of its total number of replicas available, it will boot. It doesn't matter where these are, how many are on any one particular disk, etc., but obviously...
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Posted By UKPhil
you want to create a 20GB filesystem on the...
you want to create a 20GB filesystem on the mirror device /dev/md/dsk/d40. Presumably you have created the mirror already using metainit/metattach commands? Are the underlying disk slices 20GB? If...
Forum: Solaris 08-26-2006
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Posted By UKPhil
From what I recall, the old SSA is just a plain...
From what I recall, the old SSA is just a plain box of disks with no fancy contollers, look for errors in /var/adm/messages, or disk not showing up in the format command. Also, the LCD display on the...
Forum: Solaris 08-26-2006
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Posted By UKPhil
Have you actually created a filesystem on the new...
Have you actually created a filesystem on the new mirror? If you are not just turning an exisitng filesystem into a mirror, you stil need to

newfs /dev/md/dsk/d60

(This will destroy any data...
Forum: Solaris 08-26-2006
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Posted By UKPhil
are you mirroring one half of the T3 pair to the...
are you mirroring one half of the T3 pair to the other? If you have just lost half of your mirror, that shouldn't affect your backups.
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