Thanks Cheryl, Marianne, Judi, and
Katherine for the emails and advice on this topic. I opened a case with
Symantec prior to sending my email request to this group and combined with all
your emails and tech support I was able to get the problem solved.
It turned out that I had to rebuild the sg
drivers as you all suggested. There was no need to reboot, which was a great
thing because this server is one of our production SMS servers and it would
have been ugly had I needed to.
Thanks again everyone.
Scott
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kampen, Scott
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 10:06
AM
To:
veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Scan device
path help
Hello,
I have a V880 running Solaris 8 which is setup as a media
server to back itself up (SSO). From the OS I can see the 12 drive paths
to my tape devices, but when I run the scan command all I see it 8. How
can I make the Netbackup application see all 12 drives (which it use to see
until today) without performing a reboot of the system? My other media
servers see all twelve drives.
cfgadm –a
c2
fc-fabric connected configured
unknown
c2::500507630f404307
tape
connected configured unusable
c2::500507630f404308
tape
connected configured unknown
c2::500507630f404309
tape
connected configured unknown
c2::500507630f40430a
tape
connected configured unknown
c2::500507630f40430b
tape
connected configured unknown
c2::500507630f40430c
tape
connected configured unknown
c3
fc-fabric connected configured
unknown
c3::500507630f404301
tape
connected configured unknown
c3::500507630f404302
tape
connected configured unknown
c3::500507630f404303
tape
connected configured unknown
c3::500507630f404304
tape
connected configured unknown
c3::500507630f404305
tape
connected configured unknown
c3::500507630f404306
tape
connected configured unknown
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/scan | grep -i cbn | wc
–l
8