James C. McPherson wrote:
>
> Now here's where things get murky.
>
> At this point in time at least (it may change!) Solaris' mpt
> driver uses LSI's logical target id mapping method. This is
> *NOT* an enclosure/slot naming method - at least, not from the
> OS' point of view. Additionally, unless you're using an actual
> real SCSI Enclosure Services (ses) device, there's no enclosure
> to provide enclosure/slot mapping with either.
>
> Since mpt uses logical target id, therefore the target id which
> Solaris sees _will definitely change_ if you swap a disk.
>   
JMCP,
For Sun systems, we have 3 LEDs on the drives:
1. Ready to remove (blue)
2. Service required (amber)
3. OK/Activity (green)

So there must be a way to set the ready to remove LED from Solaris.
In the old days, we could use luxadm(1m).  Does that still work, or is
there some new equivalent?
 -- richard

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