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Solution Type Sun Alert Sure Solution 1000318.1 : Sun StorEdge 3511 Array with SES Devices Using DP0554e Firmware may go Offline
PreviouslyPublishedAs 200436 Product Sun StorageTek 3511 SATA Array Bug Id <SUNBUG: 5056389> Date of Resolved Release 20-OCT-2005 Impact SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) devices on a Sun StorEdge 3511 Array with SATA router firmware version DP0554e may go offline. As a result, a complete loss of access to the data on the array may occur until the controllers are reset or the array is power-cycled. Contributing Factors This issue can occur in the following releases:
To determine the version of the SATA router firmware on a Sun StorEdge 3511 FC Array, run the following command: sccli> show sata-router Encl-ID Encl-SN Ch Slot Rev Boot-rev CSB HW-rev ST-rev ------------------------------------------------------------- 0 008586 2 upper DP0554e 0548 0500 11 0552 1 0084A0 2 upper DP0555a 0548 0500 11 0552 3 0087F5 2 upper DP0554e 0548 0500 11 0552 4 00885A 2 upper DP0555a 0548 0500 11 0552 5 008801 2 upper DP0555a 0548 0500 11 0552 0 008586 3 lower DP0554e 0548 0500 11 0552 1 0084A0 3 lower DP0555a 0548 0500 11 0552 3 0087F5 3 lower DP0554e 0548 0500 11 0552 4 00885A 3 lower DP0555a 0548 0500 11 0552 5 008801 3 lower DP0555a 0548 0500 11 0552 In the example above, the array contains I/O modules with SATA router firmware at the older DP0554e version. Note: It is possible that replacement I/O Modules with Part Number 370-6774-01 may contain the older DP0554e firmware. Should an I/O module require replacement, make sure the part number of the replacement part is 370-6774-02 or higher, as this revision will have the newer DP0555a firmware. Symptoms If access to the SES devices is lost, the "sccli" commands "show ses" and "show disks" will not return any results. Symptoms can appear anytime after a replacement I/O module containing version DP0554e of the SATA router firmware is inserted into an expansion unit, or at anytime if an I/O module in the array is currently running with this down-revved firmware. Symptoms are precipitated by a LIP occurring on the internal fiber-channel loop of the array. A LIP, which is a normal and uneventful occurrence on a fibre-channel array, can be caused by any number of things, including removal or insertion of a disk drive, or a disk drive failure. Workaround There is no workaround. Please see the "Resolution" section below. Resolution This issue is addressed in the following releases:
Note: Use the instructions found in patch 113724-01 to upgrade the SATA router firmware from DP0554e to DP0555a. References<SUNPATCH: 113724-01>Previously Published As 101998 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 1-11570040 Internal Resolution Patches 113724-01 Internal Sun Alert Kasp Legacy ID 101998 Internal Sun Alert & FAB Admin Info Critical Category: Availability ==> Severe Significant Change Date: 2005-10-20 Avoidance: Patch Responsible Manager: [email protected] Original Admin Info: [WF 20-Oct-2005, Jeff Folla: Sent for release.] [WF 19-Oct-2005, Jeff Folla: Sent for 24 hr review.] [WF 18-Oct-2005, Jeff Folla: Sent to Chris for approval before sending to 24 hr review.] Product_uuid 9fdbb196-73a6-11d8-9e3a-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 3511 SATA Array ReferencesSUNPATCH:113724-01Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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