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Solution Type Sun Alert Sure Solution 1000307.1 : Sun StorEdge 3310 Controller With Firmware 3.66 Cannot Cross-Load With 3.25 Firmware
PreviouslyPublishedAs 200424 Product Sun StorageTek 3310 SCSI Array Bug Id <SUNBUG: 6256504> Date of Workaround Release 09-JUN-2005 Date of Resolved Release 12-JUL-2006 Impact When attempting a hot-swap operation on a Sun StorEdge 3310 Controller with firmware 3.66, the automated firmware cross-load function may not complete properly. The settings may not get transferred correctly, and the new controller would be unusable. Access to data on logical disks assigned would be adversely affected, and may result in data corruption. Contributing Factors This issue can occur on the following platform:
Note: This issue is only seen where a SCSI RAID controller FRU with 3.66 firmware is inserted in a dual RAID controller 3310 as a replacement in a hot-swap operation. Symptoms Replacement of a dual controller for the SE 3310 in this situation could have one of the following results: (1) the new controller would not cross-load: Primary controller serial number: 4710 Redundancy mode: Active-Active Redundancy status: Scanning Secondary controller serial number: 0 2) the new controller would not cross-load, but may work: Primary controller serial number: 4710 Redundancy mode: Active-Active Redundancy status: Enabled Secondary controller serial number: 0 (3) the new controller would cross-load, and may even work, but after about 10 minutes the server will panic because of an issue on a filesystem belonging to the new controller's LUN: alloccgblk: can't find blk in cyl, pos:0, i:253, fs:/bb bno: 0 Workaround Single Controller Environment: This issue does not affect the Single Controller units, as 3.66 firmware is not supported. The current procedure in a single RAID controller environment is to downgrade the firmware to 3.25, and has already been documented. Dual Controller Environment: The following scenario assumes that the 3310 has one surviving controller, and the end user received a RAID controller with 3.66 BEFORE THE FIX HAS BEEN PUT IN PLACE. Also, a serial port connection is required to set the IP address in order to perform this procedure out of band:
Resolution The manufacturing process to remedy this issue for 3310 controllers has been completed. In rare cases where existing systems may experience this issue, please see the "Workaround" section above for the resolution to this issue. Modification History Date: 12-JUL-2006 12-Jul-2006:
Previously Published As 101729 Internal Comments The root cause of the issue is the difference in the NVRAM structure between 3.25 and 3.66 firmware. Since the RAID controllers were downloaded from 4.11 to 3.66, a manual step was required to reset the NVRAM and reset the controllers prior to shipment. Unfortunately this was not done properly but in now corrected. Note: A purge has been issued for all 3310 controller FRU's to resolve the problem with the corrupt firmware. The purge is now completed. 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 1-8417956 Internal Sun Alert Kasp Legacy ID 101729 Internal Sun Alert & FAB Admin Info Critical Category: Data Loss Significant Change Date: 2005-06-09, 2006-07-12 Avoidance: Workaround Responsible Manager: null Original Admin Info: [WF 12-Jul-2006, Dave M: we were not notified that this had been fixed. Rerelease as Resolved with Workaround only] [WF 09-Jun-2005, Dave M; final comments OK from Raj, send for release] [WF 06-Jun-2005, Dave M; sending for review] [WF 01-Jun-2005, Dave M; post-holiday, waiting for BU approval, got some clarifications from submitter, still not finished] [WF 26-May-2005, Dave Mariotto: Start Draft] Product_uuid 3db30178-43d7-4d85-8bbe-551c33040f0d|Sun StorageTek 3310 SCSI Array Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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