Summary: Recovering from disk failure

From: Andreas Höschler <ahoesch_at_smartsoft.de>
Date: Sat Apr 10 2010 - 09:55:35 EDT
Hi all,

thanks a lot to

Bill Voight <bvoight@patriot.net>
grove@zeta.org.au

who both pointed me into the right direction. I was stupid enough to 
not do a "boot -r" after fixing the problem in the SCSI BIOS. Issuing 
the command

	devfsadm -C

rebuilt the /dev tree and gave me back the /dev/dsk/c1t6d0 link. 
Everything is fine again. I am still wondering why the SCSI BIOS 
removed the array for this disk when it failed though. Whatever,... 
problem solved for now! :-)

Thanks,

  Andreas


> some additional info regarding my c1t6d0 configuration problem.
>
> 1) prtconf seems to know all disks:
>
> 	prtconf
>
> 	...
>          	pci10de,375, instance #2
>              pci108e,286, instance #0
>                  disk, instance #1
>                  disk, instance #2
>                  disk, instance #3
>                  disk, instance #4
>                  disk, instance #5
>                  disk, instance #6
>                  disk, instance #7
>                  disk, instance #8
>                  disk, instance #9
>                  disk, instance #10
>                  disk, instance #11
>                  disk, instance #12
>                  disk, instance #13
>                  disk, instance #14
>                  disk, instance #15
>                  disk, instance #16
> 	...
>
> 2) cfgadm does not list the disk c1t6d0:
>
> 	cfgadm -al
>
> Ap_Id                          Type         Receptacle   Occupant
> Condition
> c1                             scsi-bus     connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t0d0                 disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t1d0                 disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t2d0                 disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t3d0                 disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t4d0                 disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t5d0                 disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t7d0                 disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t8d0                 disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t9d0                 disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t10d0                disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t11d0                disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t12d0                disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t13d0                disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t14d0                disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::dsk/c1t15d0                disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> c1::sd7                        disk         connected    configured
> unknown
> ...
>
> 3) Trying to configure with cfgadm gives an error message:
>
> 	cfgadm -c configure c1::dsk/c1t6d0
>
> cfgadm: Attachment point not found
>
> I am out of ideas?? :-(
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
>   Andreas
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