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Solution Type Sun Alert Sure Solution 1001286.1 : Sun StorageTek 5320, 6140 and 6540 Expansion Tray Firmware May Cause a Loss of Access to Multiple Disks
PreviouslyPublishedAs 201746 Product Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Sun StorageTek 5320 Sun StorageTek 6540 Array Bug Id <SUNBUG: 6503913> Date of Workaround Release 20-DEC-2006 Date of Resolved Release 06-APR-2007 Impact Sun StorageTek 5320, 6140 and 6540 arrays with Expansion Tray Firmware may experience I/O Module(IOM), reboots, hangs, and in some configurations loss of access to multiple drives across multiple trays. This may cause volume failure, which could result in a loss of access to data. Contributing Factors This issue can occur on the following platforms:
Note 1: The described issue mostly occurs when configurations include seven or more expansion trays to a single controller unit, as well as large SATA drive configurations. Note 2: This issue only affects arrays using CSM2 Expansion Trays with IOM Firmware 9865: X-Option: XTACSM2-IOM P/N: 375-3336.t The firmware version can be viewed within Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager(CAM), by doing the following: Array Name Menu -> Troubleshooting -> FRUs -> IOM Affected arrays will have "9865" listed for the "Revision". The sscs(1M) command can also be used to determine the firmware version: % sscs list -d array_name fru
Symptoms If the described issue occurs, symptoms can range from array event notification for drive failure, tray IOM failure, drive path redundancy lost, as well as volume failure. Workaround No workaround is available at this time. Should you have the affected revision of IOM firmware loaded in your array, it is recommended that you contact Sun Services for help in addressing this issue. Resolution This issue is addressed in the following releases:
The above firmware is bundled in the Common Array Manager 5.1 as well as SANtricity 09.19.G2.04. Common Array Manager 5.1 is available here: http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=45d3689d For 5320 arrays, you must download and apply StorageTek 5320 NAS software update patch 119352-05 or later. Modification History Date: 02-FEB-2007
Date: 22-FEB-2007
Date: 06-APR-2007
Date: 11-APR-2007
Previously Published As 102757 Internal Comments MEL entries are hard to come by, since the log will roll after an hour of incurring this bug. Some of the reported entries are:
Customers that have experienced this have only had large SATA drive configurations coupled with 7 or more CSM2 trays. 6540 units have been the only ones reported, but Engenio/LSI has not eliminated any array that uses the CSM2 expansion IOM. The upgrade is an online one and takes approximately 5 minutes per IOM. For example, an array with 7 expansion trays will take:
The firmware can be applied using either SANtricity or CAM. 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 3854952 Internal Sun Alert Kasp Legacy ID 102757 Internal Sun Alert & FAB Admin Info Critical Category: Availability ==> HA-Failure Significant Change Date: 2006-12-20, 2007-02-22, 2007-04-06 Avoidance: Firmware Responsible Manager: [email protected] Original Admin Info: [WF 11-APR-2007, dave m: add 5320 to Synopsis, Impact, and Product field] [WF 06-Apr-2007, Jeff Folla: Updated with final fix. This is now resolved.] [WF 02-Feb-2007, Jeff Folla: Updated Contributing Factors and Relief/Workaround.] [WF 20-Dec-2006, Jeff Folla: Sent for release.] [WF 18-Dec-2006, Jeff Folla: Sent for review.] Product_uuid 8ac7dca5-a8bd-11da-85b4-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 6140 Array 9d23ea64-a8be-11da-85b4-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 5320 e35cfcfc-a31a-11da-85b4-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 6540 Array Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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