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Solution Type Sun Alert Sure Solution 1019245.1 : Sun StorageTek T3+ (T3B) Array and Sun StorageTek 6120, 6320 and 6920 Arrays May Reboot Unexpectedly and Lose Host Connectivity after 994 Days of Continuous Operation
PreviouslyPublishedAs 237605 Bug Id <SUNBUG: 6643328> Product Sun StorageTek T3+ Array Sun StorageTek 6120 Array Sun StorageTek 6320 Array Sun StorageTek 3910 Sun StorageTek 3960 Sun StorageTek 6910 Sun StorageTek 6920 System Sun StorageTek 6960 Date of Resolved Release 08-May-2008 Sun StorageTek T3+ (T3B) Array and Sun StorageTek 6120, 6320 and 6920 Arrays May Reboot Unexpectedly and Lose Host Connectivity after 994 Days of Continuous Operation 1. Impact
Firmware version 2.1.4 (and later) for Sun StorageTek T3+ (T3B) arrays,
firmware version 3.0.0 (and later) for Sun StorageTek 6120, baseline
firmware 2.3.2 (and later) for the Sun StorageTek 3910/3960/6910/6960,
baseline firmware 1.1 (and later) for Sun StorageTek 6320 and baseline
firmware 2.0.3 (and later) for Sun StorageTek 6920 are subject to the
following issue which could affect array availability and possibly data. The above listed arrays may reboot unexpectedly and lose host connectivity for
several
minutes
if the array has run continuously for 994 days without a complete power
cycle.
Data may be inaccessible, with a possible loss of data integrity. 2. Contributing FactorsThis issue can occur on the following platforms:
To determine the firmware revision on one of these systems, the
following command can be run directly on the T3B or 6120: 6120:/:<1>ver 3. SymptomsIf this issue occurs, systems may experience similar events as listed below: 22709 Apr 22 19:46:27 array00 ISR1[1]: W:
ISP2200[1] LOOP DOWN
detected. Note: Although the event
"uXctr Reset (3000) lpc_hbt.c line xxx, Assert(0) => 0" is a good
indicator for this issue, the complete array logs should be analyzed to
confirm this. 4. WorkaroundTo avoid this issue, perform the following on each array no later than every 994 days (The recommendation is to perform the procedure every 2 years).Loopcards: for a 2x2 array: u1l1, u1l2, u2l1, u2l2 for a 2x4 array: u1l1, u1l2, u2l1, u2l2, u3l1, u3l2, u4l1, u4l2 for a 2x6 array: u1l1, u1l2, u2l1, u2l2, u3l1, u3l2, u4l1, u4l2, u5l1, u5l2, u6l1, u6l2 Procedure for the T3B and 6120:
For each array inside of the 3910, 3960, 6910, 6660:
For each array in the 6320:
For each array in the 6920 :
5. ResolutionPlease see the "Workaround" section above. This Sun Alert
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Modification History 15-Jul-2008: Updated Workaround section 28-Jan-2009: Updated Title and Impact Internal Comments Please send technical questions to the following email: [email protected] and CC the following persons: Internal Contributor/Submitter Internal Eng Responsible Engineer Internal Services Knowledge Engineer There will be no fix from Engineering for this issue. The only way to avoid this issue is to perform a complete and full power cycle of the system as described in the "Workaround" section. Internal Eng Responsible Engineer [email protected] Internal Eng Responsible Engineer [email protected] Internal Services Knowledge Engineer [email protected] Internal Eng Business Unit Group NWS (Network Storage) Internal Sun Alert & FAB Admin Info 07-May-2008, david m: draft created, send for review 08-May-2008, david m: review completed, send to publish 28-Jan-2009, david m: per mgmt request, update Title and Impact statements Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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