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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1010987.1 : Oracle Explorer Data Collector: How to Get se3kxtr in Out-of-Band Status
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Applies to:Sun Storage 3511 SATA ArraySun Storage 3120 SCSI Array Sun Storage 3310 Array Sun Storage 3320 SCSI Array Sun Storage 3510 FC Array All Platforms ***Checked for relevance on 06-May-2011*** GoalThis Technical Instruction explains how to configure Oracle Explorer Data Collector and give some hints for it's use.For array troubleshooting, it is important to collect data from a failed array in out-of-band. Use this to prevent getting some SCSI errors, slowing down the I/O activity, or at worst hanging the system which have a failed array. Also, this way would collect the array's configuration when only the access paths are failed. For information about Oracle Explorer Data Collector and how to download it, please refer <Document 1002383.1> Oracle Explorer Data Collector for Sun systems. SolutionUntil now, Oracle Explorer Data Collector collect the se3kxtr of all the connected arrays in in-band status. Now it is possible to collect the se3xtr in out-of-band status with the Oracle Explorer Data Collector release 5.3 and above.This new feature works like the T3 extractor, ie. a file creation with the name or IP address of the arrays and their possible password. Configuration:
Using Oracle Explorer Data Collector:
Note: If the se3kinput.txt file is empty Oracle Explorer Data Collector will ask for array name and its password.
Example of output when using Oracle Explorer Data Collector with the -w se3kextended option:
This interactive module allows you to obtain data for SE3xxx arrays which You will be prompted for an array name and password. If arrayname cannot To end the prompting, type return, at which point, data collection will begin. Please enter the name of the SE3xxx array: ---IP hidden--- Please enter the name of the SE3xxx array: Feb 22 17:00:25 s4u-280ra-epar02[3625] se3kextended: Gathering data for ---IP hidden---. Remarks
view and edit Configuration parameters->Host-side Parameters ->In-band management - Disabled Or with: sccli set host-parameters inband-management disable Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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