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Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation and Service Manual • September 1999

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Environmental Specifications

TABLE B-4

Environmental Specifications

Parameter

Operating

Non-Operating

Temperature

5

°

C to 40

°

C ambient

-20

°

C to 60

°

C ambient

Humidity

20% to 80%RH, noncondensing

93% RH

Altitude

3 km

12 km

Vibration

0.2Gs, 5 to 500 Hz swept sine

0.8Gs,5 to 500 Hz swept sine

Shock

3Gs, 11 msec half sine

15Gs, 11 msec half sine

Summary of Contents for STOREDGE A5000

Page 1: ...31 Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation and Service Manual Includes the Entire Series of StorEdge A5000 Disk Arrays Formerly the Sun Enterprise Network Array Part No 802 7573 16 September 1999 Revision A S...

Page 2: ...t 1999 Sun Microsystems Inc 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto CA 94303 Etatis Unis Tous droits r serv s Ce produit ou document est prot g par un copyright et distribu avec des licences qui en restreignen...

Page 3: ...erate this equipment FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This...

Page 4: ...exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada DOC Class B Notice Avis DOC Classe B This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Re...

Page 5: ...roduct Placement of a Sun Product Caution Do not block or cover the openings of your Sun product Never place a Sun product near a radiator or heat register Failure to follow these guidelines can cause...

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Page 11: ...with the following requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC Type Examination Certificates EN60950 IEC950 EN60950 w Nordic Deviations Supplementary Information This product was tested an...

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Page 13: ...uirements 2 2 2 2 Placement 2 2 2 3 Inspecting the Disk Array 2 3 2 4 Installing the Disk Array 2 3 2 4 1 Connecting the Power Cord 2 3 2 4 2 Installing Additional Interface Boards and GBICs 2 4 2 4 3...

Page 14: ...embling the Cabinet 4 12 5 FPM Screens 5 1 5 1 Differences Between 14 Slot and 22 Slot Disk Arrays 5 2 5 2 FPM Main Screens 5 3 5 3 Menu and Level 2 Status Screens 5 4 5 4 Power Supplies 5 5 5 5 Set U...

Page 15: ...Power Filter 7 16 7 2 10 Backplane 7 17 7 2 11 Interconnect Assembly 7 19 7 2 12 Removing a Rackmounted Disk Array 7 26 8 Software Firmware and FCode Packages 8 1 8 1 Solaris Release and Installed Pat...

Page 16: ...Clearance B 3 B 3 Electrical Specifications B 3 B 4 Environmental Specifications B 4 C Disk Replacement Using Solstice DiskSuite C 1 D Firmware and Device Driver Error Messages D 1 D 1 Target Numbers...

Page 17: ...Contents xvii D 6 2 sf Driver Software Errors D 15...

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Page 19: ...4 3 FIGURE 4 2 Removing the Feet 4 4 FIGURE 4 3 Baseplate for Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet 4 5 FIGURE 4 4 Baseplate for Other Cabinets 4 6 FIGURE 4 5 Threading Screws Into the Cabinet 4 7 FIGURE 4...

Page 20: ...Door 7 12 FIGURE 7 8 Removing the Screws From the Door Panel Assembly 7 12 FIGURE 7 9 Removing a Door Panel Assembly 7 13 FIGURE 7 10 Removing the FPM 7 13 FIGURE 7 11 Removing a Fan Tray 7 14 FIGURE...

Page 21: ...gures xxi FIGURE 7 23 Removing the Chassis and Baseplate From the Cabinet 7 27 FIGURE 7 24 Removing the Baseplate From the Chassis 7 28 FIGURE 8 1 Opening a Door C 3 FIGURE 8 2 Removing a Disk Drive C...

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Page 23: ...r trained service provider Using UNIX Commands This document does not contain information on basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devi...

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Page 27: ...nclosure to be displayed and modified Active components in the disk array are redundant and can be replaced while the disk array is operating Caution If over half of the disk drive bays are loaded and...

Page 28: ...RE 1 1 and FIGURE 1 2 show and TABLE 1 1 describes the front components FIGURE 1 1 Front Components 14 slot FIGURE 1 2 Front Components 22 slot FPM Front fan tray Power supply 2 Power supply 0 Disk dr...

Page 29: ...ector specification Dual 100 Mbytes sec FC AL ports on each drive Power supplies Takes AC power from the interconnect board and supplies DC voltages of 5 3 3 and 12 volts to a common power circuit FPM...

Page 30: ...e rear components FIGURE 1 3 Rear Components 14 slot FIGURE 1 4 Rear Components 22 slot Rear fan tray AC power filter Interface board A Disk drive 0 Power supply 1 Disk drive 6 Interface board B GBIC...

Page 31: ...ive Interface boards Provides all intelligent controls in the enclosure sensing and setting the environmental service signals as required by conditions inside the enclosure The interface board receive...

Page 32: ...5 Internal Components TABLE 1 3 Internal Components Component Description Interconnect assembly Routes power control sense and Fibre Channel signals between internal components Backplanes Routes powe...

Page 33: ...chapter describes how to install a disk array in a tabletop configuration This chapter contains the following topics Electrical Requirements page 2 2 Placement page 2 2 Inspecting the Disk Array page...

Page 34: ...up to 120 pounds 54 kg The disk array is designed to sit on a desk or table Use the following guidelines to prepare a location for your system Choose a desk or table that can support up to 120 pounds...

Page 35: ...e use 2 4 Installing the Disk Array Installing the disk array involves connecting the power cord adding additional interface boards and GBICs if needed and routing the fiber optic cables Read this sec...

Page 36: ...to install an additional interface board see Section 7 2 4 Interface Board on page 7 11 2 4 3 Connecting Fiber Optic Cables 1 Power on the disk array 2 Remove the covers from the connectors of the fib...

Page 37: ...ly be installed as shown in FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 2 GBIC on the Rear Panel 6 Connect the other end of the fiber optic cable to the other device that will be connected to the disk array Refer to the Sun...

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Page 39: ...prise 4x00 system For mounting instructions refer to the Sun Enterprise Caster Base Installation Guide part number 802 5034 For cabling instructions see Chapter 2 Note The only supported configuration...

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Page 41: ...This chapter describes how to install a disk array in system or expansion cabinets This chapter contains the following topics Preparing the Disk Array page 4 2 Installing the Rails page 4 7 Installing...

Page 42: ...ontact your service provider Note Retrieve the placement information for the disk array before beginning the installation 4 2 Preparing the Disk Array To install a tabletop version of the disk array i...

Page 43: ...three screws from a side panel FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 1 Removing the Side Panels 2 Pull the panel away from of the chassis and set it aside 3 Repeat to remove the remaining side panel Note The plastic pa...

Page 44: ...to the chassis underside Note The Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet uses a two part baseplate Other system and expansion cabinets use a solid baseplate 1 With the aid of an assistant invert the chassis...

Page 45: ...r disk arrays being installed in a Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet use the two part baseplate FIGURE 4 3 Make sure that the vented baseplate is installed on the exhaust side of the disk array FIGURE 4...

Page 46: ...on cabinets use the solid baseplate FIGURE 4 4 FIGURE 4 4 Baseplate for Other Cabinets 4 Loosely thread the four short screws you removed from the feet into all four holes When all screws are started...

Page 47: ...om screws on the left side of the cabinet FIGURE 4 5 Install the screws as specified in the online Rackmount Placement Matrix FIGURE 4 5 Threading Screws Into the Cabinet 2 Place the left side rail in...

Page 48: ...egs can result in the cabinet tipping forward and injuring personnel Caution This installation requires two people to lift and move the disk array Use care to avoid injury A disk array with a baseplat...

Page 49: ...binet FIGURE 4 7 FIGURE 4 7 Installing Screws to Secure the Baseplate to the Side Brackets 4 4 1 Connecting the Power Cable 1 Connect the female end of the power cord to the power receptacle at the re...

Page 50: ...the Sun StorEdge A5000 Hardware Configuration Guide part number 805 0264 4 Secure the extra length of the power cord near the power distribution unit 4 4 2 Installing Additional Interface Boards and G...

Page 51: ...onnect one end of the fiber optic cable to the GBIC FIGURE 4 9 Note Fiber optic cable connectors are keyed to prevent improper insertion they can be installed only as shown in FIGURE 4 9 FIGURE 4 9 GB...

Page 52: ...4 Reassembling the Cabinet Follow the instructions on preparing for service in your system or expansion cabinet documentation If necessary be sure to Replace or close the top front panel Replace or c...

Page 53: ...lot Disk Arrays page 5 2 FPM Main Screens page 5 3 Menu and Level 2 Status Screens page 5 4 Power Supplies page 5 5 Set Up 1 page 5 6 Set Up 2 page 5 7 Test Screen page 5 8 Disk Drives page 5 9 Backpl...

Page 54: ...y Except for the number of disk drives and nodes the screens for the 14 slot disk array and the 22 slot disk array are the same The disk view front drive rear drive and nodes screens for the 22 slot d...

Page 55: ...n level 1 screens on the disk array are the disk view and menu screens FIGURE 5 2 Press the buttons in the lower right corners of these screens to toggle between them FIGURE 5 2 Level 1 Screens Disk v...

Page 56: ...n and Service Manual September 1999 5 3 Menu and Level 2 Status Screens System Box status name Note If there is a FRU failure the icon for the failed device will be in reverse display and the caution...

Page 57: ...ertemp OK To next power supply Disk view If a power supply is not installed then the button for that device on the L2 status screen will be empty The L3 status screen will display Not Present Power Fa...

Page 58: ...aver from activating press the screen saver button Set up screen You can enter multiple changes at the same time on the Set Up screen For instance if you want to change the Loop Type and Box ID set th...

Page 59: ...nfirm screen Cancel by pressing the Cancel key Nodes screen This screen lists the number of active nodes per loop This number includes the host GBICs interface board GBICs and disk drive connections T...

Page 60: ...eg Displays the value of some key FC AL SOC status registers The value of the registers are updated a couple of times per second 8 Autobypass Systematically bypasses all of the failing elements on a l...

Page 61: ...Drive Disk view To next disk drive Disk View Back screen number 0 6 Confirm screen The front and rear drives use similar screens To install or replace a disk drive see Section 7 2 1 Disk Drive on page...

Page 62: ...screen Temperature Backplane On Off Back screen To replace a backplane see Section 7 2 10 Backplane on page 7 17 FRU revision Disk view To next backplane On Off button Bypass Port The buttons on this...

Page 63: ...ken1 Signal Receiver status there is light but no sync bad signal The host adapter or hub or a GBIC in either may be broken1 No Signal Receiver status no signal A GBIC in the host adapter hub or inter...

Page 64: ...ber 1999 5 11 Fan Trays To next fan tray Disk view Disk view Critical Status OK failed Disk fan status OK failed Power supply fan status OK failed Back screen To replace a fan tray see Section 7 2 7 F...

Page 65: ...ate that interface boards Flashing icon indicates a system error Go to menu screen to determine FRU group failure Connected to Loops A and B Connected to Loop A Connected to Loop B Not connected Disk...

Page 66: ...mber 1999 5 13 Interface Boards To next interface board Disk view Disk View Soft reset button Board status OK Failed Firmware revision Temperature overtemp OK Back screen To replace an interface board...

Page 67: ...he checksum is incorrect Replace the interconnect assembly Ok The EEPROM has a magic word and it has the correct checksum Fail The interconnect assembly is broken Replace the interconnect assembly Dis...

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Page 69: ...6 5 Power Supply page 6 6 Disk Drive page 6 7 Note When the amber fault LED is lit for a field replaceable unit FRU the FRU most likely needs to be replaced The state of the other LEDs associated wit...

Page 70: ...tember 1999 6 1 Location of LED Indicators FIGURE 6 1 Front Panel LEDs FIGURE 6 2 Rear Panel LEDs Enclosure Fan tray Power supply Power supply Disk drive LEDs LEDs LEDs LEDs LEDs Enclosure Disk drive...

Page 71: ...unbroken Verify link source is operating N A Fault in GBIC Replace GBIC See Section 7 2 3 GBIC on page 7 9 GBIC not installed No power to GBIC GBIC is incompletely inserted Install GBIC if required V...

Page 72: ...LEDs TABLE 6 3 Fan Tray LEDs Ready Fault Indication Corrective Action Okay None N A Fault condition Replace the fan tray See Section 7 2 7 Fan Tray on page 7 14 Fan tray is turned off Fan tray is imp...

Page 73: ...n tray FIGURE 6 5 Enclosure LEDs TABLE 6 4 Enclosure LEDs Power Fault Ready Indication Corrective Action Power is on None System is ready None System is active None N A N A A FRU has failed Use the FP...

Page 74: ...Supply LEDs Ready Fault Indication Corrective Action Okay None Fault condition Replace the power supply See Section 7 2 8 Power Supply on page 7 15 The power supply is not installed The power supply...

Page 75: ...is identified and disk drive can be inserted or removed Insert or remove the disk drive N A Fault condition Replace disk drive See Section 7 2 1 Disk Drive on page 7 3 The disk drive is not installed...

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Page 77: ...em for service according to the instructions given there Note All items in this chapter are hot pluggable except for the AC filter module the disk drive backplanes and the interconnect assembly This c...

Page 78: ...FRU that is not hot pluggable the AC filter module the disk drive backplane or the interconnect assembly then you will also need to Power off the disk array Caution To avoid possible cooling issues ha...

Page 79: ...e the luxadm insert_device command to install the new disk on each host Notify the software of the new disk Note For a disk in a multihost environment the disk replacement procedure should first be pe...

Page 80: ...the luxadm remove_device F option for example luxadm remove_device F box2 r0 may be required Make sure you have stopped all I O to the disk drive before using the F option Refer to the luxadm man pag...

Page 81: ...e door FIGURE 7 1 FIGURE 7 1 Opening a Door 5 Remove the disk drive FIGURE 7 2 Push down on the latch to release the bracket handle Use the handle to pull the disk drive out of the slot FIGURE 7 2 Rem...

Page 82: ...released Once you have inserted the disk drive as far as it will go into the slot push down on the handle to secure it Note For arrays under volume manager or other RAID manager control the new disk...

Page 83: ...manager of the new disk For example 13 Use the vxdiskadm command to bring the new disk into volume manager control Note To replace a disk drive choose option 5 To add a disk drive choose option 1 Add...

Page 84: ...ctors when the cable is disconnected Note Dirty fiber optic cable connectors can impeded data transfer Before replacing a fiber optic cable be sure that the connectors on the cable are clean Disconnec...

Page 85: ...7 2 2 2 Remove the GBIC Sun currently ships two types of GBICs one with a bailed locking mechanism and one without To remove a GBIC that does not have a bail push the module tabs together and pull the...

Page 86: ...3 Replace the GBIC To insert a GBIC that does not have a bail slide the GBIC into the port until you hear a click Be sure that both tabs on the left and right sides of the GBIC have engaged To insert...

Page 87: ...the spacer and install the interface board FIGURE 7 6 1 Disconnect the fiber optic cable s see Section 7 2 2 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws 3 Remove the interface board FIGURE 7 6...

Page 88: ...is the same for removing the front or rear door assemblies 1 Remove the door FIGURE 7 7 Rotate the door down about 30 degrees and lift it off the hinges FIGURE 7 7 Removing a Door 2 Remove the three s...

Page 89: ...URE 7 9 FIGURE 7 9 Removing a Door Panel Assembly 4 Reverse these steps to reinstall the door panel assembly 7 2 6 FPM 1 Remove the front door and panel assembly see Section 7 2 5 2 Remove the four sc...

Page 90: ...7 Fan Tray Caution The disk array can only operate for up to 2 minutes with one functioning fan tray 1 Remove the door and panel assembly see Section 7 2 5 2 Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove th...

Page 91: ...array may power off 1 Remove the door and panel assembly see Section 7 2 5 2 Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws FIGURE 7 12 Note If you are installing an additional power supply use a P...

Page 92: ...AC filter module 1 Power off the disk array 2 Disconnect the power cable 3 Remove the rear door and panel assembly see Section 7 2 5 4 Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the retaining screw from t...

Page 93: ...array before replacing the disk drive backplane 1 Power off the disk array 2 Disconnect the power cable 3 Remove the disk drives see Section 7 2 1 4 Remove the door and panel assembly see Section 7 2...

Page 94: ...ber 1999 6 Remove the lower disk drive guides FIGURE 7 15 FIGURE 7 15 Removing the Lower Disk Drive Guides 7 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws securing the disk drive backplane FIGURE 7...

Page 95: ...ge 7 26 for removal instructions Caution The interconnect assembly is not a hot plug item You must remove power to the disk array before replacing the interconnect assembly The disk array interconnect...

Page 96: ...hit Return until the following step has been completed 3 Power off the disk array luxadm remove_device box2 WARNING Please ensure that no filesystems are mounted on these device s All data on these de...

Page 97: ...ection 7 2 5 Door Panel Assembly on page 7 12 Section 7 2 7 Fan Tray on page 7 14 Section 7 2 8 Power Supply on page 7 15 Section 7 2 9 AC Power Filter on page 7 16 Section 7 2 10 Backplane on page 7...

Page 98: ...ual September 1999 6 Remove the side panels FIGURE 7 18 FIGURE 7 18 Removing the Side Panels 7 Remove the top panel FIGURE 7 19 Lift up on the front edges of the top panel while an assistant pushes it...

Page 99: ...Chapter 7 Service 7 23 8 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws securing the metal access plate FIGURE 7 20 FIGURE 7 20 Removing the Metal Access Plate 9 Remove the metal access plate...

Page 100: ...four screws holding the assembly See FIGURE 7 21 b Lift the assembly and set it aside FIGURE 7 21 Removing the Interconnect Assembly 11 Reverse Step 5 through Step 9 to reassemble the disk array 12 Po...

Page 101: ...s and ses paths with the new WWN For example luxadm insert_device Please hit enter when you have finished adding photon s Waiting for Loop Initialization to complete New Logical Nodes under dev es ses...

Page 102: ...nstructions on preparing for service in your system or expansion cabinet documentation If necessary be sure to Extend the antitilt bar Remove or open the top front panel 1 Power off the disk array 2 D...

Page 103: ...s stopped by the tabs on the side rails in the cabinet FIGURE 7 23 FIGURE 7 23 Removing the Chassis and Baseplate From the Cabinet 6 With the aid of an assistant one person on each side tilt the front...

Page 104: ...late 1 With the aid of an assistant invert the chassis with the front facing you FIGURE 7 24 2 Use a No 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws that secure the baseplate to the chassis FIGURE 7 24...

Page 105: ...s how to check and upgrade where appropriate the various software firmware and FCode packages used with the disk array Solaris Release and Installed Patches page 8 2 Host Adapter and I O Board FCode p...

Page 106: ...resent on systems running the Solaris 2 5 1 operating environment or previous releases 8 1 2 Checking for an Installed Patch To check for an installed patch use the showrev p command and grep for the...

Page 107: ...k for the boot message in the var adm messages file For example 8 2 3 Checking FCode on the I O Board To check the FCode version on the I O board run the usr platform sun4u sbin prtdiag v command and...

Page 108: ...truction luxadm fcal_s_download f usr lib firmware fc_s fcal_s_fcode Found Path to 1 FC100 S Cards Device devices io unit f e0200000 sbi 0 0 SUNW socal 2 0 WARNING This program will update the Fcode i...

Page 109: ...e IB has a newer revision of firmware This protects against the disk array ever running different versions in the two IBs 8 3 1 Checking IB Firmware When you replace an IB or an interconnect assembly...

Page 110: ...de from revision 1 01 to 1 05 or later versions of the firmware For example if you have an disk array running 1 01 and the current patch firmware is 1 07 you will need to upgrade to 1 03 and then to 1...

Page 111: ...aths to the disks and grep for Revision For example The first two characters are the revision the last are a vendor hardware HW code For instructions on upgrading disk drive firmware read the README t...

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Page 113: ...NDIX A Parts Breakdown The disk array components listed in this appendix can be replaced at the customer site by a qualified service provider or by a user For removal and replacement procedures see Ch...

Page 114: ...3852 Disk drive assembly 1 6 inch 540 2877 Disk guide kit 1 6 inch 501 4372 7 slot disk drive backplane 540 2864 Interconnect assembly 300 1295 Power supply TABLE A 2 Rear FRUs Part Number Description...

Page 115: ...ive assembly 1 inch 540 2879 Disk guide kit 1 inch 501 4158 11 slot disk drive backplane 540 2864 Interconnect assembly 300 1295 Power supply TABLE A 4 Rear FRUs Part Number Description 540 2859 Rear...

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Page 117: ...ons This appendix describes the following specifications of the disk array Physical Specifications page B 2 Service Access and Airflow Clearance page B 3 Electrical Specifications page B 3 Environment...

Page 118: ...h high disk drives 3 Max numbers are with fourteen 1 6 inch high disk drives 4 This weight includes the mounting tray The mounting tray can weigh up to 15 pounds 6 8 kg TABLE B 2 Physical Specificatio...

Page 119: ...dge Expansion Cabinet with Sun StorEdge A5000 disk arrays installed requires at least a two inch clearance on the exhaust vented side of the expansion cabinet to maintain proper airflow B 3 Electrical...

Page 120: ...ABLE B 4 Environmental Specifications Parameter Operating Non Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C ambient 20 C to 60 C ambient Humidity 20 to 80 RH noncondensing 93 RH Altitude 3 km 12 km Vibration 0 2G...

Page 121: ...the disk label if multiple slices on the disk drive are being used Perform this step if you are using a slice other than s2 See the prtvtoc man page for more information 2 Use the metareplace command...

Page 122: ...ve should also be blinking Note Do not hit Return until Step 4 and Step 5 have been completed luxadm remove F dev rdsk c2t17d0s2 WARNING Please ensure that no filesystems are mounted on these device s...

Page 123: ...ite C 3 4 Open the door FIGURE 8 1 FIGURE 8 1 Opening a Door 5 Remove the disk drive FIGURE 8 2 Push down on the latch to release the bracket handle Use the handle to pull the disk drive out of the sl...

Page 124: ...Logical Nodes Removing c1t17d0s0 Removing c1t17d0s1 Removing c1t17d0s2 Removing c1t17d0s3 Removing c1t17d0s4 Removing c1t17d0s5 Removing c1t17d0s6 Removing c1t17d0s7 Removing c2t17d0s0 Removing c2t17d...

Page 125: ...h down on the handle to secure it Note The FPM icon for the disk drive you replaced should be lit In addition the green LED under the disk drive should be blinking Hit Return after inserting the devic...

Page 126: ...nd press firmly 11 Restore the disk label if you saved it in Step 1 12 Replace metdb if needed See the metadb man page for more information 13 Enable new disk slices with the metareplace e command See...

Page 127: ...rage Array This appendix does not include error messages generated by Solstice DiskSuite software D 1 Target Numbers The target number is the hexadecimal value for the physical target of the device th...

Page 128: ...ace board Decoding the example of 00110011 yields the following results TABLE D 1 Target Numbers Bits Description 0 Not used 1 2 The Box ID 0 through 3 3 Backplane 0 for front 1 for rear 4 7 The locat...

Page 129: ...producer and its severity For example The messages in this appendix are shown with the message ID and the message text even though the message ID is not displayed on the console The character stands...

Page 130: ...n also be caused by an unsupported configuration When these errors occur the host adapter s associated with these messages will not be functional socal attach 4003 socal attach failed alloc soft state...

Page 131: ...rted The above message is displayed only if the socal driver was forced into a reset condition and failed to restart This indicates of a system resource kernel memory problem socal driver 4020 socal a...

Page 132: ...emoval of a node In either case the sf structure that is being detached is invalid When this occurs the disk array associated with this message will not be functional sf failed to allocate soft state...

Page 133: ...op when a pre existing device with the same ID already exists When this error occurs the device associated with this messages will not be functional The above message is displayed if the sf driver sen...

Page 134: ...components D 4 1 socal Driver Hardware Errors The above message may be displayed if no date code is present in the host adapter microcode This situation should not occur under normal circumstances an...

Page 135: ...above messages indicate the presence of invalid fields in the Fibre Channel frames received by the host adapter This may indicate a non Sun Fibre Channel device in the Fibre Channel loop of a disk arr...

Page 136: ...e 0x x sf Target 0x x Reset Failed Ret x sf Target 0x x Reset failed Abort Failed sf Transport error on cmd x target 0x x s FCP_RSP FCP_CMND fields invalid FCP_RSP Task Management Function Not Support...

Page 137: ...should take to fix the problem This message means that the host adapter has failed and needs to be replaced as soon as possible The above message indicates an Extended Loop Services ELS has encountere...

Page 138: ...om the firmware This is usually caused by a failed LIP or certain devices on the loop that do not properly respond to report loop position depending on the status D 5 Informational Messages Messages i...

Page 139: ...a host adapter a hub or a disk array Fiber optic cable Interface board Host adapter Following a link OFFLINE any pending I O operations to the disk array will be held by the driver for about one to tw...

Page 140: ...entioned above The most likely cause of the other message is the offlining of a target most likely a disk that requires a reset of the loop The target associated with this message will not be function...

Page 141: ...hardware usually either the disk array host adapter or SBus hardware The errors do not normally occur under normal operation D 6 1 socal Driver Software Errors The above message indicates a hardware...

Page 142: ...The above message indicates that some DDI routine tried to prepare a packet for DMA or make certain DMA has completed on the packet and the operation failed It is difficult to determine under what ci...

Page 143: ...8 7 FCode 8 3 IB firmware 8 5 patch 8 2 Solaris release 8 2 clearance service access and airflow B 3 components front 1 2 internal 1 6 rear 1 4 confirm screen 5 7 connecting fiber optic cable 4 10 po...

Page 144: ...nel module FPM 5 3 location 1 3 replacing 7 13 G gigabit interface converter GBIC installing 7 9 LED 6 3 location 1 5 replacing 7 9 screen 5 11 I informational messages sf driver D 14 socal driver D 1...

Page 145: ...0 confirm 5 6 5 7 5 9 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 14 disk drive 5 9 disk view 5 13 fan tray 5 12 gigabit interface converter GBIC 5 11 interconnect assembly 5 15 interface board 5 14 name 5 7 nodes 5 7 power sup...

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