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Update Date: | 2012-07-13 |
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Sun Alert Sure
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1400668.1
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Updating ZFS Storage Appliance Software to 2011.1.1.0 May Cause Update Disks to Go Offline
Related Items |
- Sun ZFS Storage 7420
- Sun ZFS Storage 7120
- Sun Storage 7310 Unified Storage System
- Sun ZFS Storage 7320
- Sun Storage 7410 Unified Storage System
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- PLA-Support>Sun Systems>Sun_Other>Sun Collections>SN-OTH: Sun Alert
- .Old GCS Categories>Sun Microsystems>Sun Alert>Release Phase>Resolved
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In this Document
Applies to:
Sun Microsystems > Storage - Disk > Unified Storage
Sun Microsystems > Storage Software
Sun ZFS Storage 7120
Sun Storage 7310 Unified Storage System
Sun ZFS Storage 7320
Information in this document applies to any platform.
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SUNBUG:7126475
Date of Workaround Release: 26-Jan-2012
Date of Resolved Release: 19-Mar-2012
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Description
After performing an update to the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Software 2011.1.1.0 release, update disks may be left offline after the completion of the disk firmware upgrade to version 061A (Disk firmware upgrade is automatic with the Software update). This condition can potentially impact storage pool redundancy.
Occurrence
This issue can occur on the following platforms:
Sun ZFS 7000 Storage Appliance platforms:
- Sun ZFS 7120
- Sun ZFS 7310 (SAS2)
- Sun ZFS 7320
- Sun ZFS 7410 (SAS2)
- Sun ZFS 7420
with Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Software 2011.1.1.0 release (Disk firmware 061A)
Notes:
1. This issue only occurs on the platforms above with attached J4410 SAS2 disk shelves or on the Sun ZFS 7120 with 1TB and 2TB SAS2 data disks.
2. This issue is not observable in the Storage Software CLI or BUI.
To determine the current Storage Software revision, do the following:
7000:> maintenance system updates list
UPDATE DATE STATUS
[email protected],1-1.8 2011-12-21 22:32:50 current
Symptoms
Data disks may be rendered offline after the disk firmware upgrade to 061A. This issue is not observable via the Software BUI or CLI.
Workaround
Note: The following workaround should only be performed if an update to the 2011.1.1.0 Software release has been completed. The workaround must be applied to ensure the storage pool replication characteristics are not degraded.
Depending on the configuration of your system, the following procedures are required to bring online any disks left offline by the firmware upgrade process:
Cluster Configuration:
After completing the instructions for a cluster update in the Online Help section (Maintenance:System:Updates), Head A (the first cluster head to be updated) should be rebooted. This can be accomplished by logging in to Head B and issuing a Takeover. Any offline disks on Head A will be automatically brought back online following the reboot. The cluster is now ready for normal operation. If you do not know which head performed the firmware upgrades, both heads will need to be rebooted. This can be accomplished by repeating the takeover step described above for both heads, one at a time.
7000:> configuration cluster takeover
Continuing will immediately take over the resources assigned to the cluster
peer. This may result in clients experiencing a slight delay in service.
Are you sure? (Y/N) Y
Standalone Configuration:
After all firmware upgrades have completed, the system should be rebooted to ensure that all disks are brought back online.
7000:> maintenance system reboot
This will reboot the appliance. Are you sure? (Y/N) Y
This issue is addressed in the following release:
- Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Software 2011.1.2.0 or later
Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Software information can be found at:
https://wikis.oracle.com/display/FishWorks/Software+Updates
Example screen capture of ZFS Storage Appliance (ZFSSA) Software GUI below:

History
26-Jan-2012: Date of Workaround release
24-Feb-2012: Maintenance update for minor clarifications
19-Mar-2012: Updated Resolution for new Software revision, issue is now resolved
13-Jul-2012: Maintenance update (Product attribution), no change in content
Oracle Service staff may use the zpool(1M) status command at the Solaris shell to determine if disks are offline after an update. If no disks are offline in a pool, then the workaround does not need to be applied. The following example shows a pool with offline disks:
7000# zpool status
pool: pool-20
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices has been taken offline by the administrator.
Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state.
action: Online the device using 'zpool online' or replace the device with 'zpool replace'.
scan: resilvered 2K in 0h0m with 0 errors on Wed Jan 18 11:15:01 2012
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
pool-20 DEGRADED 0 0 0
mirror-0 DEGRADED 0 0 0
c0t5000C500102CF92Bd0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c0t5000C5001038A1A3d0 OFFLINE 0 0 0
mirror-1 ONLINE 0 0 0
c0t5000C5001038A20Fd0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c0t5000C5001038A42Bd0 ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-2 DEGRADED 0 0 0
c0t5000C5001038A167d0 OFFLINE 0 0 0
c0t5000C5001038A683d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-3 ONLINE 0 0 0
c0t5000C5001038A773d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c0t5000C50010322E3Bd0 ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-4 DEGRADED 0 0 0
c0t5000C50010325DB7d0 OFFLINE 0 0 0
c0t5000C50010330E7Fd0 ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-5 DEGRADED 0 0 0
c0t5000C50010366C77d0 OFFLINE 0 0 0
c0t5000C50010366CAFd0 ONLINE 0 0 0
...
Please send technical questions to the following email:
[email protected]
and copy the Responsible Engineer/Contributor listed below
Internal Contributor/Submitter: [email protected]
Internal Eng Responsible Engineer: [email protected]
Internal Services Knowledge Engineer: [email protected]
Internal Eng Business Unit Group: Systems Group - ZFS Storage Appliance
Internal Resolution Patches: N/A
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