Re: recognizing newly created device on HSG80
- From: Uusimäki <uusimaki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 21:03:30 +0300
Well, then you need to look at what your connections (=HBA WWID's) are called:
HSG80> show conn
Then you'll see a list of your HBA WWID's. If you have other units (Dxxx) allocated for the same node already, you find the connections even easier by looking at the other units parameters:
HSG80> sho Dyyy
Where it shows (among the other info) the connections which have access to that unit. Then you can just use the same names:
HSG80> set Dxxx enab=connection_name
Btw, the unit initialization takes a while. The time is directly related to the storage set size (amount of disks). You can find out how it is proceeding by:
HSG80> show R1 (e.g a raidset, which name is R1)
Tom Linden wrote:
On Wed, 23 May 2007 10:31:40 -0700, Uusimäki <uusimaki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:.
Yes, exactly, just for the nodes with FC-HBA's.
When I try that
HSG80-BOT>set d11 enable=hafner
Error 1240: Connection hafner not found
Yes.
You have to do it only on one controller (you are running them in failover mode of course).
Tom Linden wrote:On Wed, 23 May 2007 10:03:00 -0700, Tom Linden <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 23 May 2007 09:49:55 -0700, Uusimäki <uusimaki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Oh, and for each controller?
Just some checks:
Did you do
HSG80> SET D11 ID=11 ! This sets the identifier needed for VMS
HSG80> SET D11 ENA=node1,node2,... ! This allows the access to the disk for the cluster nodes
I presume you only enter those nodes which have an HBA?
Then you should find them by doing:
$ mc sysman io auto
$ show devi dg
norm.raphael@xxxxxxxxx wrote:SYSMAN> help io
IO
There are several IO subcommands. Select the one you want from
the choices below.
Additional information available:
AUTOCONFIGURE CONNECT FIND_WWID LOAD REBUILD
REPLACE_WWID SCSI_PATH_VERIFY SET SHOW
IO Subtopic?
Topic? io find
IO
FIND_WWID
The IO FIND_WWID command probes all Fibre Channel ports, detects
all previously undiscovered tapes and medium changers behind a
Modular Data Router (MDR), and assigns a worldwide identifier
(WWID) to each one. The command also displays a list of the
devices and their assigned device names and automatically records
this information in the SYS$SYSTEM:SYS$DEVICES.DAT file. Finally,
the command updates relevant local and clusterwide memory
structures.
To configure newly attached Fibre Channel tapes, use this command
prior to running the SYSMAN command IO AUTOCONFIGURE.
You must have CMKRNL privilege to use the IO FIND_WWID command.
For more information about Fibre Channel, see the Guidelines for
OpenVMS Cluster Configurations.
Format
IO FIND_WWID
Additional information available:
Parameters Qualifiers Description Example
"Tom Linden" <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 05/23/2007 11:37:14 AM:
On Wed, 23 May 2007 08:39:07 -0700, Peter 'EPLAN' LANGSTOeGER
<peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <op.tssbjat8tte90l@hyrrokkin>, "Tom Linden"
<tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Using the wizard on a W2K box talking to SWCC I created a new deviceNormally the CONFIGURE process does this for, that means they do appear
Striped + raid, now what do I need to do to get the cluster nodes to
recognize it? I tried sysgen> io autoconfigure but that did not
work
automatically if properly configured. (Did you do a SET Dxx ID=xxyy as
well?)Do you mean
sysman> config set ?
The device I created, should have shown up as
$1$DGA11
Haven't done this before.
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