The devices are labeled.

c7t500A098186783720d20s2 auto:none       -            -            online
invalid
c7t500A098186783720d21s2 auto:none       -            -            online
invalid
c7t500A098186783720d22s2 auto:none       -            -            online
invalid
c7t500A098186783720d23s2 auto:none       -            -            online
invalid
c7t500A098186783720d24s2 auto:none       -            -            online
invalid

I am wondering if it is a cabling or h/w issue or the like. Let me check it
out.

thanks much!. I shall let you know how it goes.

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Sebastien DAUBIGNE <
sebastien.daubi...@atosorigin.com> wrote:

>  This methods works on my server.
> I suppose your device is not labeled :
>
> "flags:     nolabel private autoconfig invalid"
>
> You probably have to label it with "format".
>
>
> Ganesh Kamath a écrit :
>
> I had tried that and it was giving me an I/O error, and just out of
> curiousity, it still has the specific target port in the path name -
> c7t500A098186783720d25 - so will using that path name work?.
>
> Let me give that another try. thanks very much!!
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Sebastien DAUBIGNE <
> sebastien.daubi...@atosorigin.com> wrote:
>
>> Theses are the paths through DMP (instead of /dev/dsk and /dev/rdsk) :
>>
>> pubpaths:  block=/dev/vx/dmp/c7t500A098186783720d25s2
>> char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c7t500A098186783720d25s2
>>
>>  Ganesh Kamath a écrit :
>>
>>  Hi Gurus,
>>
>> How do i use vxdmp on a ufs filesystem?.
>>
>> For ex:
>>
>> -bash-3.00# vxdisk list c7t500A098186783720d25s2
>> Device:    c7t500A098186783720d25s2
>> devicetag: c7t500A098186783720d25
>> type:      auto
>> info:      format=none
>> flags:     nolabel private autoconfig invalid
>> pubpaths:  block=/dev/vx/dmp/c7t500A098186783720d25s2
>> char=/dev/vx/rdmp/c7t500A098186783720d25s2
>> guid:      -
>> site:      -
>> Multipathing information:
>> numpaths:   8
>> c7t500A098186783720d25s2        state=enabled  type=primary
>> c8t500A098186783720d25s2        state=enabled  type=primary
>> c7t500A098286783720d25s2        state=enabled  type=primary
>> c8t500A098286783720d25s2        state=enabled  type=primary
>> c7t500A098296783720d25s2        state=enabled   type=secondary
>> c7t500A098196783720d25s2        state=enabled   type=secondary
>> c8t500A098296783720d25s2        state=enabled   type=secondary
>> c8t500A098196783720d25s2        state=enabled   type=secondary
>>
>> If i mount the disk device as, say, /dev/dsk/c8t500A098196783720d25s2,
>> then it will not survive a path failure since its thro that particular
>> target port.
>>
>> Do i need to encapsulate the device? Or am i missing something
>> elementary?. I am trying to run some tests on ufs with vxdmp and without
>> vxvm.Is this feasible at all?.
>>
>> thanks a bunch folks!!
>> Gak
>>
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