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Getting LUN on Solaris 10
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zke007
2010-03-19 14:25:59 UTC
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I have two pair of HP Proliant ML 350 G5 with HP SC08Ge board and
interfacing MSA2012sa ( AJ 752 ) using Solaris 10. Simple systems,
they are all built the same; so that is from MSA, one cable to machine
A( ML 350), and one cable to machine B( ML350). And have two pair each
the same.

Question: why is it that in unix( solaris 10), in the the /dev/rdsk/
directory on one pair I get c3t1dX… and the other pair I get c3t2dx….
I know its is coming from the MSA2012sa as I’ve swap the two MSA round
and the t1/t2 stay with the MSA box. Also when boot unix, the print
out from the SC08Ge spits out slot/id/lun and you also see the id
difference then. That is
In my case slot 5 id 1 lun 0…. And on the other pair slot 5 id 2 lun
0….

What am I missing? I wish for the pair to match, I don’t care if id is
1 or 2 just the same on both pair.
Michael Vilain
2010-03-21 01:34:01 UTC
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I have two pair of HP Proliant ML 350 G5 with HP SC08Ge board and
interfacing MSA2012sa ( AJ 752 ) using Solaris 10. Simple systems,
they are all built the same; so that is from MSA, one cable to machine
A( ML 350), and one cable to machine B( ML350). And have two pair each
the same.
Question: why is it that in unix( solaris 10), in the the /dev/rdsk/
directory on one pair I get c3t1dXŠ and the other pair I get c3t2dxŠ.
I know its is coming from the MSA2012sa as I¹ve swap the two MSA round
and the t1/t2 stay with the MSA box. Also when boot unix, the print
out from the SC08Ge spits out slot/id/lun and you also see the id
difference then. That is
In my case slot 5 id 1 lun 0Š. And on the other pair slot 5 id 2 lun
0Š.
What am I missing? I wish for the pair to match, I don¹t care if id is
1 or 2 just the same on both pair.
Sun doesn't list your Storage array on their hardware compatibility list:

http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/

Nor is the Proliant ML350G5. Doesn't mean Solaris 10 won't run on it.
Just means that Sun doesn't know if Solaris will run on it. My guess is
that you'll need to go to OpenSolaris to get this and compile stuff to
get it working.
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