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Solution Type Troubleshooting Sure Solution 1120725.1 : Troubleshooting Sun Storage[TM] 6580/6780 Host Interface Card Faults
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Applies to:LSI SANtricity Storage Manager - Version: All VersionsSun Storage 6780 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: NA and later] Sun Storage Common Array Manager (CAM) - Version: 6.2 to 6.5 [Release: 6.2 to 6.5] Sun Storage 6580 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: NA and later] Information in this document applies to any platform. PurposeThis document is intended to provide a basic overview on how to troubleshoot faults with the array RAID controller Host Interface Cards (HIC).Please validate that each troubleshooting step below is true for your environment. Each step will provide instructions via a link to a document, for validating the step and taking corrective action as necessary. The steps are ordered in the most appropriate sequence to isolate the issue and identify the proper resolution. Please do not skip a step. Symptoms:
HIC faults come in two basic varieties.
A degraded HIC is one where at least one host port is able to transport data. A failed Host Card is one where no host ports can transport data. In both of these cases, the array controller will still be in an Online state. A volume not on its preferred path is a secondary symptom to a HIC fault, and if none of the other alarms are present, should be ignored as part of this document. This fault will not be addressed beyond this point in the document. Last Review DateJune 9, 2010Instructions for the ReaderA Troubleshooting Guide is provided to assist
in debugging a specific issue. When possible, diagnostic tools are included in the document
to assist in troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting Details1. Verify the Critical Faults on the array Reference <Document: 1021057.1> Verify Sun StorageTek[TM] 2500 and Sun Storage[TM] 6000 Critical Faults via the User Interface.
2. Verify the Seven Segment display on the array controller module Look at the Seven Segment Display on the Array Controller Module. This display also
serves as the array controller module Tray ID indicator. It is located
in the rear (cable side) of the tray. For more information on the 7-segment display, reference: <Document: 1021110.1> Sun Storage[TM] 6180, 6580, and 6780 Array Controller 7-Segment Display. If the display shows in a repeating pattern: SE+L8+dash+CF+H#+ blank (repeats)
Go to Step 6. If the display shows in a repeating pattern: OS+CF+H#+ blank (repeats) or SE+dF+dash+CF+H#+ blank (repeats) Got to Step 5.
Note 1: All repeating patterns end with a blank display. Note 2: The hash(#) symbol represents a number 1 or 2 which represents the HIC slot being called out on that controller.
3. Verify the state/status of the Host Interface Card Follow the instructions below to look at the state and status of your HIC slots, based on your user environment:
sscs list -d <array_name> -t hic fru Sun StorageTek SANtricity Storage Manager: GUI:
SMcli -n <array_name> -c "show storageArray profile;" NOTE 1: The HIC information will be listed in the CONTROLLERS section of the resultant SMcli output. NOTE 2: The HIC information will be Unknown or Unavailable if the controller it resides on is currently OFFLINE. This is true for all management software.
4. Verify the existence of Host Interface Card messages in the array event log Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager:Browser:
Example: Note: The filter in Step 9 is case sensitive. SSCS CLI: Get the list of events: sscs list -d <array_name> -t LogEvent -f HIC event Get the event details: sscs list -d array_name event event_id Note: The -f option is case sensitive. Get the value of the array log event ID from the description: Example: SANtricity Storage Manager: GUI:
Get the list of events by saving off the event log: SMcli -n array_name -c "save storageArray allEvents file=\"some/file/path/log.txt\";" Open a text viewing application to look at the individual events. Get the value of the Event type field for each DIMM event. Example Event
The HIC slot for the controller is indicated in either the 0x1904 Event ID or by the Seven Segment Display. Please open a service call with Oracle with:
Reference <Document: 1014074.1> Collecting Support Data for Arrays Using Sun StorageTek[TM] SANtricity Storage Manager. OR
Please provide a Support Data Collection: Reference <Document: 1002514.1> Collecting Support Data for Arrays Using Sun StorageTek[TM] Common Array Manager. Reference <Document: 1014074.1> Collecting Support Data for Arrays Using Sun StorageTek[TM] SANtricity Storage Manager. Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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