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February 21st, 2008 12:00

AIX hdisk disk operation error - CLARiiON FCB LUNZ Disk

I have an AIX 5.2 host attached through the fiber fabric to both Symmetrix and CLARiiON. Host is running PowerPath.

The host administrator is reporting that they are receiving errors on hdisks that do not exist. They delete the hdisk devices but when they run cfgmgr they reappear. The output from "powermt display dev=all" does not show these devices in powerpath.

Here is some of the host error report etc.....

The following are the errors showing up in the error report
IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION
B6267342 0219102908 P H hdisk47 DISK OPERATION ERROR
B6267342 0219102908 P H hdisk46 DISK OPERATION ERROR
B6267342 0219102908 P H hdisk3 DISK OPERATION ERROR
B6267342 0219102908 P H hdisk2 DISK OPERATION ERROR
B6267342 0219102808 P H hdisk47 DISK OPERATION ERROR
B6267342 0219102808 P H hdisk46 DISK OPERATION ERROR
B6267342 0219102808 P H hdisk3 DISK OPERATION ERROR
B6267342 0219102808 P H hdisk2 DISK OPERATION ERROR

The following is an lsdev after cfgmgr is run
hdisk2 Available 02-08-02 EMC CLARiiON FCP LUNZ Disk
hdisk3 Available 02-08-02 EMC CLARiiON FCP LUNZ Disk
hdisk4 Available 02-08-02 EMC Symmetrix FCP Raid1
hdisk5 Available 02-08-02 EMC Symmetrix FCP RaidS
hdisk6 Available 02-08-02 EMC Symmetrix FCP RaidS
hdisk7 Available 02-08-02 EMC Symmetrix FCP RaidS
hdisk8 Available 02-08-02 EMC Symmetrix FCP RDF2 RaidS
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hdisk46 Available 03-08-02 EMC CLARiiON FCP LUNZ Disk
hdisk47 Available 03-08-02 EMC CLARiiON FCP LUNZ Disk
hdisk48 Available 03-08-02 EMC Symmetrix FCP Raid1
hdisk49 Available 03-08-02 EMC Symmetrix FCP RDF2 RaidS
hdisk50 Available 03-08-02 EMC Symmetrix FCP RDF2 RaidS
hdisk51 Available 03-08-02 EMC Symmetrix FCP RDF2 RaidS

Not being an AIX person myself can anyone give me some clues as to what may be going on? The host admin has also told me these are not part of any volume group.

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February 21st, 2008 23:00

Hi Tim,

LUNz is a logical 'dummy' LUN that performs two tasks, firstly we know that there is connection between the host and array, you will notice a LUNz device for every path between the host and array (In your case 4 paths) The second function of LUNz is to pass instructions between the array and host. Once a standard LUN is added to the SG, LUNz's are no longer required as the array will communicate through the standard LUN.

In the SG on the CLARiiON, can you please add one LUN into it. Once the SG has a LUN in it, the array will use that LUN to communicate with the host, thus no need for LUNz. Now when the SA's remove the LUNz's they will not re-appear!

Also, using NaviManager, please ensure you have the following parameters setup correctly:
Initiator Type: 3 (CLARiiON Open)
Arraycommpath: 1
Failover mode: 1

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February 22nd, 2008 13:00

i belive it's your standard "rmdev -dl hdisk# " command.

Right click on the array, select Connectivity status, find your host and select "Info"

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February 22nd, 2008 13:00

There are already a couple of luns in the SG on te CLARiiON. Is there any particular command sequence for the SA to remove the LUNz devices? I can go through the failover setup wizard to set the Initiator Type, etc., but is there a way to see what the current settings are without going through the wizard?

Thanks.

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February 22nd, 2008 16:00

I did check the host and all four paths show.....

Initiator Type: CLARiiON Open
Array CommPath: Enabled
Failover Mode: 1

I'll have the SA try deletes again and see what kind of results we get.

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February 26th, 2008 06:00

The piece that was missing is that there must be a lun in the storage group with a Host ID of 0 in order to not see the LUNZ devices on the host. Once changed a LUN from host ID of 1 to host ID of 0 the problem was resolved.

Thank you for your responses. These forums are great.

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February 26th, 2008 07:00

Thank you for your responses. These forums are great.


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