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Asset ID: 1-77-1000189.1
Update Date:2011-03-07
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Solution Type  Sun Alert Sure

Solution  1000189.1 :   Certain Disk Drives Installed in the Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Array may Stop Responding to Requests  


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  • Sun Storage 3510 FC Array
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  • GCS>Sun Microsystems>Sun Alert>Criteria Category>Availability
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  • GCS>Sun Microsystems>Sun Alert>Criteria Category>Data Loss
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PreviouslyPublishedAs
200242


Product
Sun StorageTek 3510 FC Array

Bug Id
<SUNBUG: 6319828>

Date of Workaround Release
19-OCT-2005

Date of Resolved Release
02-NOV-2005

Impact

Certain internal disk drives (listed below) installed in Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Arrays with firmware version 4.11I or higher may stop responding to requests during a controller failover event which results in an initialization of the drive loop.

Firmware version 4.11I and higher has a data integrity enhancement feature called Media Scan. Initialization of the drive loop during Media Scan under some corner case conditions may cause the drive to hang and the controller to mark the drive as "BAD" or offline it.

Logical devices that contain one "BAD/USED" device will become degraded. A logical device with more than one "BAD/USED" device will be flagged as "failed" and data may be lost.


Contributing Factors

This issue can occur on the following platforms:

  • Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Array with firmware version 4.11I or later

with one of the following disk drives installed:

  • MAP3147FC (146.8GB-10000 RPM FC-AL) without patch 116815-07
  • MAP3735FC (73.4GB-10000 RPM FC-AL) without patch 116514-09
  • MAS3735FC (73.4GB-15000 RPM FC-AL) without patch 116817-04
  • MAS3367FC (36.4GB-15000 RPM FC-AL) without patch 116816-04

Note: The described issue can occur on a Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Array running 3.27R firmware, but the risk is low at this firmware version.

To determine if a Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Array contains one of the drives mentioned above, use the sccli command line as shown:

    sccli> show disks
    Ch     Id      Size   Speed  LD     Status     IDs
    Rev
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2(3)   6  136.48GB   200MB  NONE   NEW     <Vendor> MAP3147F SUN146G
    1601
  S/N UR00P2900158
  WWNN 500000E01015D420
     2(3)   7  136.48GB   200MB  NONE   NEW     <Vendor> MAP3147F SUN146G
    1601
  S/N UR00P2900147
  WWNN 500000E01015D0B0
     2(3)   8  136.48GB   200MB  NONE   NEW     <Vendor> MAP3147F SUN146G
    1601
  S/N 000348R00ES6
  WWNN 500000E010677390
      2(3)   9  136.48GB   200MB  NONE   NEW     <Vendor> MAP3147F SUN146G
    1601
  S/N UR00P29001B5
  WWNN 500000E010165850
     2(3)  10  136.48GB   200MB  NONE   NEW     <Vendor> MAP3147F SUN146G
    1601
  S/N UR00P29000SM
  WWNN 500000E010154A40
     2(3)  11  136.48GB   200MB  NONE   NEW     <Vendor> MAP3147F SUN146G
    1601
  S/N UR00P29000P1
  WWNN 500000E010154100

To determine the Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Array firmware revision, the following command can be used:

    sccli> show rev
Vendor: SUN
Product: StorEdge 3510
Revision: 411I
Peripheral Device Type: 0x0

 


Symptoms

If the described issue occurs, one or more of the affected drives will show as "BAD" when checking "sccli show disks" output after an initialization on the fiber channel loop.

Example:

    sccli show disks
    Ch  Id   Size     Speed  LD     Status    IDs                Rev
  ----------------------------------------------------------------
  2   0   68.37GB   200MB  ld0    ONLINE    SUN    S/N 00050680xxxx
  2   1   68.37GB   200MB  ld0    ONLINE    SUN    S/N 00050680xxxx
  2   2   68.37GB   200MB  NONE   USED      SUN    S/N 00050680xxxx
  2   3   68.37GB   200MB  ld0    ONLINE    SUN    S/N 00050680xxxx

Workaround

Drives experiencing this issue can be re-used by re-seating the drive, which will then come up as a "USED" state. A manual rebuild would be needed to make the drive active again on the logical drive. If there is a spare drive configured at the time of failure, the spare drive would have taken over for the failed drive.


Resolution

This issue is addressed in the following disk drives:

  • MAP3147FC (146.8GB-10000 RPM FC-AL) with patch 116815-07 or later
  • MAP3735FC (73.4GB-10000 RPM FC-AL) with patch 116514-09 or later
  • MAS3735FC (73.4GB-15000 RPM FC-AL) with patch 116817-04 or later
  • MAS3367FC (36.4GB-15000 RPM FC-AL) with patch 116816-04 or later


Modification History
Date: 02-NOV-2005
  • State: Resolved
  • Updated Contributing Factors, Relief/Workaround, and Resolution sections


References

<SUNPATCH: 116815-07>
<SUNPATCH: 116514-09>
<SUNPATCH: 116817-04>
<SUNPATCH: 116816-04>

Previously Published As
101994
Internal Comments


 


Internal Contributor/submitter
[email protected]

Internal Eng Business Unit Group
NWS (Network Storage)

Internal Eng Responsible Engineer
[email protected]

Internal Services Knowledge Engineer
[email protected]

Internal Escalation ID
1-10845934

Internal Resolution Patches
116815-07, 116514-09, 116817-04, 116816-04

Internal Sun Alert Kasp Legacy ID
101994

Internal Sun Alert & FAB Admin Info
Critical Category: Data Loss, Availability ==> Severe
Significant Change Date: 2005-10-19, 2005-11-02
Avoidance: Patch
Responsible Manager: [email protected]
Original Admin Info: [WF 02-Nov-2005, Jeff Folla: Patches are now available. This is now resolved. Updated with patches and re-published.]

[WF 19-Oct-2005, Jeff Folla: Sent for release.]

[WF 17-Oct-2005, Jeff Folla: Made changes requested by Christopher. Sent for 24hr review.]

[WF 14-Oct-2005, Jeff Folla: Sent to Christopher Hu to review.]
Product_uuid
58553d0e-11f4-11d7-9b05-ad24fcfd42fa|Sun StorageTek 3510 FC Array

References

SUNPATCH:116514-09
SUNPATCH:116815-07
SUNPATCH:116816-04
SUNPATCH:116817-04

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