You will definitely want to have a Smart Array card (p411 or p811) on hand
to update the firmware on the enclosure. Make sure you're on firmware
version 0131. You may also want to update the disk firmware at the  same
time.

I have multipath and my drive LEDs work well enough to perform drive
identification.
I'm on NexentaStor, though. My scsi_vhci.conf looks like:

scsi-vhci-failover-override =
"HP      EG0300", "f_sym",
                "HP      MO0400", "f_sym",
                "HP      DG0300", "f_sym",
                "HP      DH072", "f_sym";

                device-type-mpxio-options-list=
                "device-type=HP      EG0300",
"load-balance-options=logical-block-options",
                "device-type=HP      DG0300",
"load-balance-options=logical-block-options";
                logical-block-options="load-balance=logical-block",
"region-size=18";



-- 
Edmund White
ewwh...@mac.com




On 1/31/12 7:25 PM, "Ragnar Sundblad" <ra...@csc.kth.se> wrote:

>
>Just to follow up on this, in case there are others interested:
>
>The D2700s seems to work quite ok for us. We have four issues with them,
>all of which we will ignore for now:
>- They hang when I insert an Intel SSD SATA (!) disk (I wanted to test,
>  both for log device and cache device, and I had those around).
>  This could probably be fixed with a firmware upgrade, but:
>- It seems the firmware can't be upgraded if you don't have one of a few
>  special HP raid cards! Silly!
>- The LEDs on the disks: On the first bay it is turned off, on the rest
>  it is turned on. They all flash at activity. I have no idea why this
>  is, and I know to little about SAS chassises to even guess. This could
>  possibly change with a firmware upgrade of the chassis controllers, but
>  maybe not.
>- In Solaris 11, the /dev/chassis/HP-D2700-SAS-AJ941A.xx.../Drive_bay_NN
>  is supposed to contain a soft link to the device for the disk in the
>bay.
>  This doesn't seem to work for bay 0. It may be related to the previous
>  problem, but maybe not.
>
>(We may buy a HP raid card just to be able to upgrade their firmware.)
>
>If we have had the time we probably would have tested some other jbods
>too, but we need to get those rolling soon, and these seem good enough.
>
>We have tested them with multipathed SAS, using a single LSI SAS 9205-8e
>HBA and connecting the two ports on the HBA to the two controllers in the
>D2700.
>
>To get multipathing, you need to configure the scsi_vhci driver, in
>/kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf for sol10 or /etc/driver/drv/scsi_vhci.conf for
>sol11-x86. To get better performance, you probably want to use
>load-balance="logical-block" instead of load-balance="round-robin".
>See examples below.
>
>You may also need to run "stmsboot -e" to enable multipathing. I still
>haven't
>figured out what that does (more than updating /etc/vfstab and
>/etc/dumpdates
>which you typically don't use with ifs), maybe nothing.
>
>Thanks to all that have helped with input!
>
>/ragge
>
>
>-------------
>
>
>For solaris 10u8 and later, in /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf.DIST:
>#######################
>...
>device-type-scsi-options-list =
>  "HP      D2700 SAS AJ941A", "symmetric-option",
>  "HP      EG", "symmetric-option";
># HP 600 GB 2.5 inch SAS disks: EG0600FBDBU, EG0600FBDSR
>symmetric-option = 0x1000000;
>
>device-type-mpxio-options-list =
>  "device-type=HP      D2700 SAS AJ941A",
>"load-balance-options=logical-block-options",
>  "device-type=HP      EG", "load-balance-options=logical-block-options";
># HP 600 GB 2.5 inch SAS disks: EG0600FBDBU, EG0600FBDSR
>logical-block-options="load-balance=logical-block", "region-size=20";
>...
>#######################
>
>
>For solaris 11, in /etc/driver/drv/scsi_vhci.conf on x86
>(in /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf.DIST on sparc?):
>#######################
>...
>#load-balance="round-robin";
>load-balance="logical-block";
>region-size=20;
>...
>scsi-vhci-failover-override =
>       "HP      D2700 SAS AJ941A",     "f_sym",
>       "HP      EG",           "f_sym";
># HP 600 GB 2.5 inch SAS disks: EG0600FBDBU, EG0600FBDSR
>#######################
>
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