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TEST SCSI SPEED 2

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kouchpotato

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Hi,

our backups have started to run like a three legged dog and we are pretty much at a loss as to whats happened.

We usually get up to 17g/hr through our L9 running Veritas Netbackup backing up an Oracle 9i database. The L9 is attached directly to the v880 server through scsi.

Overnight our backups have dropped to about 6g/hr and have stayed that way for the past couple of weeks.

Is there a way we can test the scsi speed of the L9 to determine the throughput of data?

Thanks

K


 
I suggest to check mesages first; sounds like a failed/faulty disk. You can use iostat to measure access times, but if you are using RAIDs on the L9 this is not that easy...

Best Regards, Franz
--
Solaris System Manager from Munich, Germany
I used to work for Sun Microsystems Support (EMEA) for 5 years
 
Also check to see if you disks are fragmented.

Has there been a signifigant change in the amount of data on the server? Are there a ton of small files?
 
The Messages file on the server shows the following:

Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@8,7000
00/scsi@5,1 (glm2):
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 Resetting scsi bus, got incorrect phase from (1,
0)
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 genunix: [ID 408822 kern.info] NOTICE: glm2: fault
detected in device; service still available
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 genunix: [ID 611667 kern.info] NOTICE: glm2: Resett
ing scsi bus, got incorrect phase from (1,0)
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@8,7000
00/scsi@5,1 (glm2):
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 Target 1 disabled wide SCSI mode
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 glm: [ID 681974 kern.warning] WARNING: ID[SUNWpd.gl
m.sync_wide_backoff.6012]
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@8,7000
00/scsi@5,1 (glm2):
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 Target 1 reverting to async. mode

Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 glm: [ID 802533 kern.warning] WARNING: ID[SUNWpd.gl
m.sync_wide_backoff.6013]
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /pci@8,7000
00/scsi@5,1 (glm2):
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 got SCSI bus reset
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 genunix: [ID 408822 kern.info] NOTICE: glm2: fault
detected in device; service still available
Oct 31 23:34:41 euratlsunx02 genunix: [ID 611667 kern.info] NOTICE: glm2: got SC
SI bus reset

any suggestions??

K
 
SCSI Problems, this is not easy to detect! L9s are Copper-Connected 68pin SCSI devices? No FibreChannel!? I never saw them live...

a few ideas:
run 'format', are all Disks available?

Do you use SDS, Veritas VM or RaidManager, did it detect faulty disks?

There may be older problems in the messages, check this, is there a single faulty disk?

What cables do you use? Are they to long? Are the screws ok (can you say firmly bound)?

Shutdown host to OBP and run
Code:
[i]ok[/i] setenv auto-boot? false
[i]ok[/i] reset
or
[i]ok[/i] reset-all
depending on OBP Version
[i]ok[/i] probe-scsi-all
check if all Disks are visible...

Best Regards, Franz
--
Solaris System Manager from Munich, Germany
I used to work for Sun Microsystems Support (EMEA) for 5 years
 
What devices are on /pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1?

Try 'format </dev/null' to see if they are disks otherwise this is the tape drive channel.

Have you added any SCSI devices recently?

The error messages indicate that target 1 LUN 0 on the above SCSI channel has caused it to degrade from Fast/Wide mode to Fast mode - 20Mbs down to 10Mbs. I have seen this when a slower device has been added to the end of a SCSI chain - the whole channel degrades to the performance of the slowest device. Alternatively a cable has come loose or a terminator has been removed / auto-termination is not working. If you are using differential SCSI devices you need a special differential terminator. If the devices have lights on the SCSI channels they should have both autoterm High and Low lit, just one lit indicates a narrow SCSI device has been added to a Wide SCSI channel.

regards Julian
 
Hi ... I am a colleague of kouchpotato

This is the output from the /etc/path_to_inst for the device you requested...

Tape drive L9:-

"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1" 2 "glm"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/st@6,0" 20 "st"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@f,0" 44 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/st@5,0" 19 "st"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@e,0" 43 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/st@4,0" 18 "st"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@d,0" 42 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/st@3,0" 17 "st"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@c,0" 41 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/st@2,0" 16 "st"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@b,0" 40 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/st@1,0" 15 "st"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@a,0" 39 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/st@0,0" 14 "st"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@9,0" 38 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@8,0" 37 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@5,1" 39 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@4,0" 36 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@5,0" 38 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@4,1" 37 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@6,0" 36 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@6,0" 40 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@5,0" 35 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@6,1" 41 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@4,0" 34 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@1,1" 31 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@0,0" 28 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@3,0" 33 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@1,0" 30 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@0,1" 29 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@2,0" 32 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@3,1" 35 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@2,0" 32 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@1,0" 31 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@3,0" 34 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sg@2,1" 33 "sg"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@0,0" 30 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@9,0" 41 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@8,0" 40 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@5,0" 37 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@4,0" 36 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@7,0" 39 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@6,0" 38 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@1,0" 33 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@0,0" 32 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@3,0" 35 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@2,0" 34 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@e,0" 46 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@d,0" 45 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@f,0" 47 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@a,0" 42 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@c,0" 44 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/ses@b,0" 43 "ses"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@0,1" 57 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@0,2" 58 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@1,1" 59 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@1,2" 60 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@2,1" 61 "sd"
"/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/sd@2,2" 62 "sd"
This has been working fine and all of a sudden stopped working....

We have disconnected and re connected and even run devfsadm still no joy.

any more ideas???

Sy UK
 
Sorry forgot to put in...

Only new hardware added is HDA card for a5200 fibre channell array.

But since this was added the backupw were ok anyway!

Any help woud be greatly appreciated!!



Sy UK
 
thanks for reply...

here it is...

iostat -En
c0t6d0 Soft Errors: 3 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: TOSHIBA Product: DVD-ROM SD-M1401 Revision: 1009 Serial No: 12/20/00
Size: 2.68GB <2684354560 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 3 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t13d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0205P16GA3
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t10d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0206P16QRD
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t2d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0208PYNCXN
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t8d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0206P16JBW
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t5d0 Soft Errors: 1 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0208P18SKT
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 1
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t3d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0208P18M2K
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t0d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0208P18BKF
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t4d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0208P18JWQ
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t12d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0206P1632T
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t9d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0206P14PYV
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t1d0 Soft Errors: 1 Hard Errors: 12 Transport Errors: 2
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0208P170BZ
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 11 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 1 Recoverable: 1
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c1t11d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST336605FSUN36G Revision: 0538 Serial No: 0216P0VFJ6
Size: 36.42GB <36418595328 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t6d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6RAAQ
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t4d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6R8NG
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t3d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6R29R
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t22d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6R8N3
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t16d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0403B6TB6P
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t7d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6RA88
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t10d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0403B6TCP0
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t26d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6R53L
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t8d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0403B6T7GK
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t21d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6QZWX
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t18d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0403B6TD4S
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t20d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6QXH7
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t1d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6R4PM
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t0d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0403B6TEXG
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t9d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0403B6TDRG
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t19d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6R37D
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t2d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0403B6TFL2
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t25d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6R4BY
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t17d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6QZY2
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t5d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0401B6R2YQ
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t24d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0403B6TAVX
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
c5t23d0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Product: ST373307FSUN72G Revision: 0307 Serial No: 0403B6TE75
Size: 73.40GB <73400057856 bytes>
Media Error: 0 Device Not Ready: 0 No Device: 0 Recoverable: 0
Illegal Request: 0 Predictive Failure Analysis: 0
rmt/0 Soft Errors: 0 Hard Errors: 0 Transport Errors: 1
Vendor: HP Product: Ultrium 1-SCSI Revision: E1AV Serial No: c10Sp.14

Sy UK
 
Can you post an ls -l of /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0, /dev/dsk/c5t0d0s0 and /dev/rmt/0?

Regards Julian
 
root@euratlsunx02#ls -l of /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0
of: No such file or directory
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 70 Apr 2 2002 /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0 -> ../..
/devices/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0/ssd@w21000004cf78c2cc,0:a
root@euratlsunx02#ls -l /dev/dsk/c5t0d0s0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 70 Oct 20 01:17 /dev/dsk/c5t0d0s0 -> ../..
/devices/pci@9,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0/ssd@w2100000c50a73021,0:a
root@euratlsunx02#ls -l /dev/rmt/0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 43 Apr 10 2002 /dev/rmt/0 -> ../../device
s/pci@8,700000/scsi@5,1/st@1,0:

Sy UK
 
OK so all drives are Fibre attached and the only thing on the SCSI channel is the L9.

From the glm driver man page..

Target <id> reverting to async. mode
A second data transfer hang was detected for this target. The driver attempts to eliminate this problem by reducing the data transfer rate.

Target <id> disabled wide SCSI mode
A second data phase hang was detected for this target. The driver attempts to eliminate this problem by disabling wide SCSI mode.

I guess you've tried another SCSI cable, power cycling the jukebox and rebooting the server - once OS has degraded the SCSI channel I believe a reboot is needed to reset the SCSI card.

If after this you still get SCSI errors looks like you need to get an engineer to have a look at the L9. If you have a second SCSI card on the server you could try attaching the tape drive to that to eliminate it as a possible cause.

P.S. Unless it's been replaced recently it looks like your c1t1d0 drive may be on the way out.

Regards Julian
 
P.S. What version of Solaris are you running? - check to see if you have the latest glm driver patch applied. This is 109885-16 for Solaris 8 - 109885-12 has some fixes for phase parity problems.

Regards Julian
 
Thanks for reply...

Heres details

root@euratlsunx02#showrev -p |grep 109885
Patch: 109885-08 Obsoletes: 109344-03, 111960-01 Requires: 108528-03 Incompatibl
es: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsxu, SUNWhea, SUNWpd, SUNWpdu, SUNWpdx
Patch: 109885-09 Obsoletes: 109344-03, 111960-01 Requires: 108528-03 Incompatibl
es: Packages: SUNWcsr, SUNWcsxu, SUNWhea, SUNWpd, SUNWpdu, SUNWpdx

Would you suggest applying this latet patch?

I gues it cant hurt!!

Sy UK
 
I would apply patch, power cycle L9 and reboot system - should clear the error and reset SCSI channel to Fast/Wide. If it still runs slowly and comes up with SCSI errors get then it's time to get the L9 and SCSI card looked at.
 
THIS HAS BEEN RESOLVED ...


WE DID NOT APPLY THE PATCH!!

PROBLEM WAS DUE TO CASING AT THE BACK OF L9. THE CASING SCREWS HOLDING THE INTERFACE CARD HAD BECOME LOOSE. (NOT THE ACTUAL CONNECTION WHERE THE LEADS GO, BUT THE CASING THAT HOLDS THE CONNECTORS IN PLACE!!)

THANKS FOR EVERYONES HELP!!

Sy UK
 
Yepp, that's something I expected

>> What cables do you use? Are they to long? Are the screws ok (can you say firmly bound)?


Best Regards, Franz
--
Solaris System Manager from Munich, Germany
I used to work for Sun Microsystems Support (EMEA) for 5 years
 
thank you for the star

Best Regards, Franz
--
Solaris System Manager from Munich, Germany
I used to work for Sun Microsystems Support (EMEA) for 5 years
 
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