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===cfgadm -c unconfigure -o unusable_SCSI_LUN <device>===
===cfgadm -c unconfigure -o unusable_SCSI_LUN <unusable device>===
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# cfgadm -c unconfigure -o unusable_SCSI_LUN c8::21000024ff2d49a2
# cfgadm -c unconfigure -o unusable_SCSI_LUN c8::21000024ff2d49a2

Revision as of 09:23, 28 April 2014

Kategorie:Solaris Kategorie:Brocade

Fibrechannel Analyse unter Solaris

Kommandos : Solaris

luxadm

luxadm -e port

Gibt die Hardwarepfade der vorhandened Fibrechannelports und deren Status aus:

# luxadm -e port
/devices/pci@79,0/pci10de,378@b/pci1077,143@0/fp@0,0:devctl        CONNECTED
/devices/pci@79,0/pci10de,378@b/pci1077,143@0,1/fp@0,0:devctl      NOT CONNECTED
/devices/pci@79,0/pci10de,376@e/pci1077,143@0/fp@0,0:devctl        CONNECTED
/devices/pci@79,0/pci10de,376@e/pci1077,143@0,1/fp@0,0:devctl      NOT CONNECTED
2 Dualport Karten:
/devices/pci@79,0/pci10de,378@b/pci1077,143@0 und ...,1
/devices/pci@79,0/pci10de,376@e/pci1077,143@0 und ...,1
# prtdiag -v | head -1
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems     Sun Fire X4440

Aus der Seite Sun x86 Platforms: Matrix of Recognized Device Paths (Doc ID 1277396.1) (Oracle Support Login benötigt):

Sun Fire x4440 (Tucana)
PCI:
PCIe SLOT0         /pci@0,0/pci10de,375@f/pci1000,3150@0 // with PCI Express 8-Port SAS/SATA HBA
PCIe SLOT0         /pci@0,0/pci10de,375@f/               // without PCI Express 8-Port SAS/SATA HBA
PCIe SLOT1         /pci@0,0/pci10de,376@e/
PCIe SLOT2         /pci@7c,0/pci10de,377@f/
PCIe SLOT3         /pci@0,0/pci10de,377@a/
PCIe SLOT4         /pci@7c,0/pci10de,376@e/
PCIe SLOT5         /pci@7c,0/pci10de,378@b/
(7c can be renamed something else depending on BIOS/OS version)

Also stecken unsere Karten in Slot 4 und 5.

luxadm -e dump_map <HW_path>

Gibt die Tabelle der bekannten Geräte an einem Port aus

# luxadm -e dump_map /devices/pci@79,0/pci10de,378@b/pci1077,143@0/fp@0,0:devctl
Pos  Port_ID Hard_Addr Port WWN         Node WWN         Type
0    30200   0        202600a0b86e10e4 200600a0b86e10e4 0x0  (Disk device)
1    30600   0        202700a0b86e10e4 200600a0b86e10e4 0x0  (Disk device)
2    10100   0        203400a0b85bb030 200400a0b85bb030 0x0  (Disk device)
3    10500   0        203500a0b85bb030 200400a0b85bb030 0x0  (Disk device)
4    10200   0        202600a0b86e103c 200600a0b86e103c 0x0  (Disk device)
5    11400   0        202700a0b86e103c 200600a0b86e103c 0x0  (Disk device)
6    30100   0        203200a0b85aeb2d 200200a0b85aeb2d 0x0  (Disk device)
7    30500   0        203300a0b85aeb2d 200200a0b85aeb2d 0x0  (Disk device)
8    10800   0        2100001b32902d45 2000001b32902d45 0x1f (Unknown Type,Host Bus Adapter)

Erklärung der interessanten Spalten:

  • Port_ID <Switch_ID><Switchport><??>
Es sind also offensichtlich 2 Switches in der Fabric an Port /devices/pci@79,0/pci10de,378@b/pci1077,143@0/fp@0,0:devctl
und zwar mit der ID 1 und mit der ID 3.
Switch ID 1
 Port 1 und  5 : Node WWN 200400a0b85bb030
 Port 2 und 14 : Node WWN 200600a0b86e103c
 Port 8        : Node WWN 2000001b32902d45 (Wir selbst)
Switch ID 3
 Port 1 und  5 : Node WWN 200200a0b85aeb2d
 Port 2 und  6 : Node WWN 200600a0b86e10e4 

Wir hängen also mit 2 Storages auf dem Switch mit der ID 1 und haben eine Verbindung zu einem Switch mit der ID 3 an dem 2 weitere Storages hängen.
  
  • Node WWN
Wir sehen hier 4 Disk Devices mit jeweils 2 Einträgen (Gleiche Node WWN)
  • Port WWN
Dies ist die Port WWN der an den Switch angeschlossenen Geräte (unter 8 finden wir uns selbst).
Pro Storage sehen wir hier 2 Port WWNs, also 2 Pfade über unseren einen Hostport.

Daher nachher 4 Pfade (2 Pro Hostport) beim #mpathadm list lu.

  • Type
Disk Device: Storage
Host Bus Adapter: FC-Karte

luxadm probe

Auflistung aller erkannten Fibrechanneldevices

#> luxadm probe

Found Fibre Channel device(s):
  Node WWN:200600a0b86e10e4  Device Type:Disk device
    Logical Path:/dev/rdsk/c8t600A0B80006E10E40000DC1C52E8B751d0s2
...

luxadm display <Diskpath|WWN>

#>  luxadm display /dev/rdsk/c8t600A0B80006E10E40000DC1C52E8B751d0s2
DEVICE PROPERTIES for disk: /dev/rdsk/c8t600A0B80006E10E40000DC1C52E8B751d0s2
  Vendor:               SUN
  Product ID:           STK6580_6780
  Revision:             0784
  Serial Num:           SP01068442
  Unformatted capacity: 204800.000 MBytes
  Write Cache:          Enabled
  Read Cache:           Enabled
    Minimum prefetch:   0x300
    Maximum prefetch:   0x0
  Device Type:          Disk device
  Path(s):

  /dev/rdsk/c8t600A0B80006E10E40000DC1C52E8B751d0s2
  /devices/scsi_vhci/disk@g600a0b80006e10e40000dc1c52e8b751:c,raw
   Controller           /dev/cfg/c4
    Device Address              202600a0b86e10e4,5
    Host controller port WWN    2100001b328a417f
    Class                       primary
    State                       ONLINE
   Controller           /dev/cfg/c4
    Device Address              202700a0b86e10e4,5
    Host controller port WWN    2100001b328a417f
    Class                       secondary
    State                       STANDBY
   Controller           /dev/cfg/c6
    Device Address              201600a0b86e10e4,5
    Host controller port WWN    2100001b32904445
    Class                       primary
    State                       ONLINE
   Controller           /dev/cfg/c6
    Device Address              201700a0b86e10e4,5
    Host controller port WWN    2100001b32904445
    Class                       secondary
    State                       STANDBY
  • Vendor: SUN
Hersteller
  • Product ID: STK6580_6780
Also ein StorageTek 6580/6780
  • Revision: 0784
Grobe Firmwarepeilung (Firmware Version: 07.84.47.10)

Siehe hier #lsscs list array <array_name>

  • Serial Num: SP01068442
Praktisch, wenn man mit NetApps arbeitet, um die LUNs zuzuordnen.
  • Unformatted capacity: 204800.000 MBytes
Immer gut zu wissen
  • Write Cache: Enabled
Die Batterie im Storage sollte also OK sein ;-)
  • Path(s):
Rawdevicepath
Hardwaredevicepath
Jetzt folgen immer pro Pfad zu diesem Device ein Block aus
 Controller      (siehe unten)
 Device Address  <Port WWN vom Device>,<LUN ID>
 Class           <primary|secondary> (siehe unten)
 State           <Online|Standby|Oflline>

Zuweisung Controller zum FC-Port über:

# ls -al /dev/cfg/c6
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root          60 Sep  3  2009 /dev/cfg/c6 -> ../../devices/pci@79,0/pci10de,376@e/pci1077,143@0/fp@0,0:fc

Man sieht den Hardwarepfad von #luxadm -e port

Class:

Via ALUA (Asymmetric Logical Unit Access) teilt das Device dem Host mit, über welche Pfade der Host primär auf die LUN zugreifen soll.

fcinfo

fcinfo hba-port

Gibt ein paar Infos über Hersteller, Modell, Firmware, Port und Node WWN, Current Speed, ... aus

#> fcinfo hba-port
HBA Port WWN: 2100001b328a417f
        OS Device Name: /dev/cfg/c4
        Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
        Model: 375-3356-02
        Firmware Version: 05.06.00
        FCode/BIOS Version:  BIOS: 2.02; fcode: 2.01; EFI: 2.00;
        Serial Number: 0402R00-0918701860
        Driver Name: qlc
        Driver Version: 20110825-3.06
        Type: N-port
        State: online
        Supported Speeds: 1Gb 2Gb 4Gb
        Current Speed: 4Gb
        Node WWN: 2000001b328a417f
HBA Port WWN: 2101001b32aa417f
        OS Device Name: /dev/cfg/c5
        Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
        Model: 375-3356-02
        Firmware Version: 05.06.00
        FCode/BIOS Version:  BIOS: 2.02; fcode: 2.01; EFI: 2.00;
        Serial Number: 0402R00-0918701860
        Driver Name: qlc
        Driver Version: 20110825-3.06
        Type: unknown
        State: offline
        Supported Speeds: 1Gb 2Gb 4Gb
        Current Speed: not established
        Node WWN: 2001001b32aa417f
HBA Port WWN: 2100001b32904445
        OS Device Name: /dev/cfg/c6
        Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
        Model: 375-3356-02
        Firmware Version: 05.06.00
        FCode/BIOS Version:  BIOS: 2.02; fcode: 2.01; EFI: 2.00;
        Serial Number: 0402R00-0918701887
        Driver Name: qlc
        Driver Version: 20110825-3.06
        Type: N-port
        State: online
        Supported Speeds: 1Gb 2Gb 4Gb
        Current Speed: 4Gb
        Node WWN: 2000001b32904445
HBA Port WWN: 2101001b32b04445
        OS Device Name: /dev/cfg/c7
        Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
        Model: 375-3356-02
        Firmware Version: 05.06.00
        FCode/BIOS Version:  BIOS: 2.02; fcode: 2.01; EFI: 2.00;
        Serial Number: 0402R00-0918701887
        Driver Name: qlc
        Driver Version: 20110825-3.06
        Type: unknown
        State: offline
        Supported Speeds: 1Gb 2Gb 4Gb
        Current Speed: not established
        Node WWN: 2001001b32b04445

fcinfo remote-port --port <HBA Port WWN> --linkstat

# fcinfo remote-port --port 2100001b32904445 --linkstat
Remote Port WWN: 201600a0b86e103c
        Active FC4 Types: SCSI
        SCSI Target: yes
        Node WWN: 200600a0b86e103c
        Link Error Statistics:
                Link Failure Count: 3
                Loss of Sync Count: 3
                Loss of Signal Count: 2
                Primitive Seq Protocol Error Count: 0
                Invalid Tx Word Count: 0
                Invalid CRC Count: 0
Remote Port WWN: 201700a0b86e103c
        Active FC4 Types: SCSI
        SCSI Target: yes
        Node WWN: 200600a0b86e103c
        Link Error Statistics:
                Link Failure Count: 4
                Loss of Sync Count: 261
                Loss of Signal Count: 4
                Primitive Seq Protocol Error Count: 0
                Invalid Tx Word Count: 0
                Invalid CRC Count: 0
Remote Port WWN: 202200a0b85aeb2d
        Active FC4 Types: SCSI
        SCSI Target: yes
        Node WWN: 200200a0b85aeb2d
        Link Error Statistics:
                Link Failure Count: 2
                Loss of Sync Count: 1
                Loss of Signal Count: 2
                Primitive Seq Protocol Error Count: 0
                Invalid Tx Word Count: 0
                Invalid CRC Count: 0
Remote Port WWN: 202300a0b85aeb2d
        Active FC4 Types: SCSI
        SCSI Target: yes
        Node WWN: 200200a0b85aeb2d
        Link Error Statistics:
                Link Failure Count: 2
                Loss of Sync Count: 1
                Loss of Signal Count: 2
                Primitive Seq Protocol Error Count: 0
                Invalid Tx Word Count: 0
                Invalid CRC Count: 0
Remote Port WWN: 201600a0b86e10e4
        Active FC4 Types: SCSI
        SCSI Target: yes
        Node WWN: 200600a0b86e10e4
        Link Error Statistics:
                Link Failure Count: 3
                Loss of Sync Count: 1
                Loss of Signal Count: 0
                Primitive Seq Protocol Error Count: 0
                Invalid Tx Word Count: 0
                Invalid CRC Count: 0
Remote Port WWN: 201700a0b86e10e4
        Active FC4 Types: SCSI
        SCSI Target: yes
        Node WWN: 200600a0b86e10e4
        Link Error Statistics:
                Link Failure Count: 3
                Loss of Sync Count: 1
                Loss of Signal Count: 0
                Primitive Seq Protocol Error Count: 0
                Invalid Tx Word Count: 0
                Invalid CRC Count: 0
Remote Port WWN: 202400a0b85bb030
        Active FC4 Types: SCSI
        SCSI Target: yes
        Node WWN: 200400a0b85bb030
        Link Error Statistics:
                Link Failure Count: 2
                Loss of Sync Count: 1
                Loss of Signal Count: 2
                Primitive Seq Protocol Error Count: 0
                Invalid Tx Word Count: 0
                Invalid CRC Count: 0
Remote Port WWN: 202500a0b85bb030
        Active FC4 Types: SCSI
        SCSI Target: yes
        Node WWN: 200400a0b85bb030
        Link Error Statistics:
                Link Failure Count: 2
                Loss of Sync Count: 1
                Loss of Signal Count: 3
                Primitive Seq Protocol Error Count: 0
                Invalid Tx Word Count: 0
                Invalid CRC Count: 0

mpathadm

mpathadm list lu

cfgadm

cfgadm -al -o show_FCP_dev [<controller>]

# cfgadm -al -o show_FCP_dev  | grep unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,0         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,1         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,2         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,3         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,4         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,5         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,6         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,7         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,8         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,9         disk         connected    configured   unusable
c8::21000024ff2d49a2,10        disk         connected    configured   unusable
c9::203400a0b839c421,31        disk         connected    configured   unusable
c9::203400a0b84913d2,31        disk         connected    configured   unusable
c9::203500a0b839c421,31        disk         connected    configured   unusable
c9::203500a0b84913d2,31        disk         connected    configured   unusable

cfgadm -c unconfigure -o unusable_SCSI_LUN <unusable device>

# cfgadm -c unconfigure -o unusable_SCSI_LUN c8::21000024ff2d49a2

cfgadm -o force_update -c configure <controller>

Rescan LUNs. Be careful! Does a forcelip!

# cfgadm -o force_update -c configure c10

Kommandos : Common Array Manager

lsscs

Ist unter Solaris in /opt/SUNWsefms/bin

lsscs list array

lsscs list array <array_name>

lsscs list -a <array_name> fcport

Kommandos : Brocade

Switch-Kommandos

switchshow

Port-Kommandos

portstatsshow

portstatsclear

Zone-Kommandos

zoneshow

alicreate

alishow