help seeing disks after install of 5.1b

From: Paul LaMadeleine (plamadeleine@lightbridge.com)
Date: 04/19/03

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    Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 17:57:23 -0400
    From: Paul LaMadeleine <plamadeleine@lightbridge.com>
    To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
    
    

    Greetings,

             After a horrible attempt at upgrading from 5.1 pk1 to 5.1A where I
    lost the OS. I was told by HP support that I could recover the ADVFS file
    systems by recreating the links in the /etc/fdmns directory (once I figured
    the device naming changes which I fixed with dfsmgr -m).

             Anyway, I installed 5.1B on the local disk of one of the cluster
    members and got it running in as a single node. The issue I'm having is
    that a 'hwmgr -view devices' and a 'hwmgr -show scsi' both show all the
    HSG80 disks, but 'disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk#' is giving me a IO
    error. Could this be related to the HSG80 firmware level? I can see three
    of the disks on the HSG80 however and the disk labels indicate that they
    are the quorum disk, and members 1 and 2 boot disks.

             Could this be that the rest of the disks are only shown to the
    cluster?

             I don't want to harm the data on the other domains if I can help
    it and I have not started the clu_create steps yet as I wanted to see if I
    could get this stuff mounted before hand.

             thanks,

             Paul

    >bash-2.05# hwmgr -view devices
    > HWID: Device Name Mfg Model Location
    >
    >------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > 6: /dev/dmapi/dmapi
    > 7: /dev/scp_scsi
    > 8: /dev/kevm
    > 58: /dev/disk/floppy0c 3.5in floppy fdi0-unit-0
    > 76: /dev/cport/scp0 HSG80CCL bus-0-targ-0-lun-0
    > 77: /dev/disk/dsk9c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=5
    > 78: /dev/disk/dsk5c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=4
    > 79: /dev/disk/dsk4c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=3
    > 80: /dev/disk/dsk3c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=2
    > 81: /dev/disk/dsk2c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=1
    > 82: /dev/disk/dsk12c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=100
    > 83: /dev/disk/dsk7c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=120
    > 84: /dev/disk/dsk8c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=130
    > 85: /dev/disk/dsk13c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=101
    > 86: /dev/disk/dsk14c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=102
    > 87: /dev/disk/dsk17c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=22
    > 88: /dev/disk/dsk16c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=21
    > 89: /dev/disk/dsk15c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=20
    > 90: /dev/disk/dsk24c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=37
    > 91: /dev/disk/dsk23c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=36
    > 92: /dev/disk/dsk22c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=35
    > 93: /dev/disk/dsk21c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=34
    > 94: /dev/disk/dsk20c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=33
    > 95: /dev/disk/dsk19c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=32
    > 96: /dev/disk/dsk18c DEC HSG80 IDENTIFIER=31
    > 97: /dev/disk/dsk26c DEC HSG80 bus-0-targ-0-lun-41
    > 98: /dev/disk/dsk25c DEC HSG80 bus-0-targ-0-lun-40
    > 99: /dev/disk/dsk0c COMPAQ BD009122BA bus-1-targ-0-lun-0
    > 100: /dev/disk/dsk1c COMPAQ BD009122BA bus-1-targ-1-lun-0
    > 101: /dev/disk/cdrom0c COMPAQ CDR-8435 bus-4-targ-0-lun-0
    > 102: /dev/random
    > 103: /dev/urandom
    >bash-2.05# hwmgr -show scsi
    >
    > SCSI DEVICE DEVICE DRIVER NUM DEVICE FIRST
    > HWID: DEVICEID HOSTNAME TYPE SUBTYPE OWNER PATH FILE VALID PATH
    >-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > 76: 0 ying disk none 0 4 scp0 [0/0/0]
    > 77: 1 ying disk none 0 8 dsk9 [0/0/5]
    > 78: 2 ying disk none 0 8 dsk5 [0/0/4]
    > 79: 3 ying disk none 0 8 dsk4 [0/0/3]
    > 80: 4 ying disk none 0 8 dsk3 [0/0/2]
    > 81: 5 ying disk none 0 8 dsk2 [0/0/1]
    > 82: 6 ying disk none 0 8 dsk12 [0/0/100]
    > 83: 7 ying disk none 0 8 dsk7 [0/0/120]
    > 84: 8 ying disk none 0 8 dsk8 [0/0/130]
    > 85: 9 ying disk none 0 8 dsk13 [0/0/101]
    > 86: 10 ying disk none 0 8 dsk14 [0/0/102]
    > 87: 11 ying disk none 0 8 dsk17 [0/0/22]
    > 88: 12 ying disk none 0 8 dsk16 [0/0/21]
    > 89: 13 ying disk none 0 8 dsk15 [0/0/20]
    > 90: 14 ying disk none 0 8 dsk24 [0/0/37]
    > 91: 15 ying disk none 0 8 dsk23 [0/0/36]
    > 92: 16 ying disk none 0 8 dsk22 [0/0/35]
    > 93: 17 ying disk none 0 8 dsk21 [0/0/34]
    > 94: 18 ying disk none 0 8 dsk20 [0/0/33]
    > 95: 19 ying disk none 0 8 dsk19 [0/0/32]
    > 96: 20 ying disk none 0 8 dsk18 [0/0/31]
    > 97: 21 ying disk none 0 8 dsk26 [0/0/41]
    > 98: 22 ying disk none 0 8 dsk25 [0/0/40]
    > 99: 23 ying disk none 2 1 dsk0 [1/0/0]
    > 100: 24 ying disk none 0 1 dsk1 [1/1/0]
    > 101: 25 ying cdrom none 0 1 cdrom0 [4/0/0]
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk25a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk25a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk26a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk26a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk18a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk18a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk19a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk19a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk20a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk20a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk21a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk21a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk22a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk22a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk23a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk23a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk24a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk24a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk13a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk13a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk14a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk14a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk15a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk15a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk16a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk16a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk17a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk17a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk12a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk12a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk7a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk7a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk8a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk8a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk9a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk9a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk5a
    >disklabel: /dev/rdisk/dsk5a: I/O error
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk4a
    ># /dev/rdisk/dsk4a:
    >type: SCSI
    >disk: HSG80
    >label: clu_member1
    >flags:
    >bytes/sector: 512
    >sectors/track: 169
    >tracks/cylinder: 20
    >sectors/cylinder: 3380
    >cylinders: 579
    >sectors/unit: 1954604
    >rpm: 3600
    >interleave: 1
    >trackskew: 7
    >cylinderskew: 26
    >headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
    >track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
    >drivedata: 0
    >
    >8 partitions:
    ># size offset fstype fsize bsize cpg # ~Cyl values
    > a: 262144 0 AdvFS # 0 - 77*
    > b: 1690412 262144 swap # 77*- 577*
    > c: 1954604 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 578*
    > d: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > e: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > f: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > g: 819200 393216 unused 0 0 # 116*- 358*
    > h: 2048 1952556 cnx # 577*- 578*
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk3a
    ># /dev/rdisk/dsk3a:
    >type: SCSI
    >disk: HSG80
    >label: clu_member2
    >flags:
    >bytes/sector: 512
    >sectors/track: 169
    >tracks/cylinder: 20
    >sectors/cylinder: 3380
    >cylinders: 579
    >sectors/unit: 1954604
    >rpm: 3600
    >interleave: 1
    >trackskew: 7
    >cylinderskew: 26
    >headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
    >track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
    >drivedata: 0
    >
    >8 partitions:
    ># size offset fstype fsize bsize cpg # ~Cyl values
    > a: 262144 0 AdvFS # 0 - 77*
    > b: 1690412 262144 swap # 77*- 577*
    > c: 1954604 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 578*
    > d: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > e: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > f: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > g: 819200 393216 unused 0 0 # 116*- 358*
    > h: 2048 1952556 cnx # 577*- 578*
    >bash-2.05# disklabel -r /dev/rdisk/dsk2a
    ># /dev/rdisk/dsk2a:
    >type: SCSI
    >disk: HSG80
    >label: Quorum Disk
    >flags:
    >bytes/sector: 512
    >sectors/track: 169
    >tracks/cylinder: 20
    >sectors/cylinder: 3380
    >cylinders: 53
    >sectors/unit: 177686
    >rpm: 3600
    >interleave: 1
    >trackskew: 7
    >cylinderskew: 26
    >headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
    >track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
    >drivedata: 0
    >
    >8 partitions:
    ># size offset fstype fsize bsize cpg # ~Cyl values
    > a: 177686 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 52*
    > b: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > c: 177686 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 52*
    > d: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > e: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > f: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > g: 0 0 unused 0 0 # 0 - 0
    > h: 2048 175638 cnx # 51*- 52*
    >bash-2.05#


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