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From: Charles Slivkoff <slivkoff@cmu.edu>
To: dm-devel@redhat.com
Subject: Re: Dell MD3200 - sd: Current: sense key: Illegal Request ASC=0x94 ASCQ=0x1ASC=0x94 ASCQ=0x1
Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2011 17:55:14 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D6ECAD2.4040807@cmu.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D6E91E7.4010305@cmu.edu>


> One of your lun seem to have a problem. See these messages below..
> 
> Mar  2 12:43:14 rman-ss-03 kernel: scsi 1:0:0:0: rdac: LUN 0 (unowned)
> Mar  2 12:43:14 rman-ss-03 kernel: sd 1:0:0:1: rdac: LUN 1 (unowned)
> Mar  2 12:43:14 rman-ss-03 kernel: sd 1:0:0:2: rdac: LUN 2 (owned)
> Mar  2 12:43:14 rman-ss-03 kernel: scsi 2:0:0:0: rdac: LUN 0 (unowned)
> Mar  2 12:43:14 rman-ss-03 kernel: sd 2:0:0:1: rdac: LUN 1 (owned)
> Mar  2 12:43:14 rman-ss-03 kernel: sd 2:0:0:2: rdac: LUN 2 (unowned)
> Mar  2 12:43:14 rman-ss-03 kernel: rdac: device handler registered
 >
> Lun 0 is not owned by any of the controllers also it is not claimed
 > by sd driver for some reason.  Can you find out why that happened..
 > Or you can remove Lun 0 and see if issue goes away..

I'm not sure what 1:0:0:0 and 2:0:0:0 are or where they came from. They 
show up in lsscsi but there is no sd device assigned to them, obviously.

$ lsscsi
[0:0:32:0]   enclosu DP       BACKPLANE        1.07  -
[0:2:0:0]    disk    DELL     PERC H700        2.30  /dev/sda
[0:2:1:0]    disk    DELL     PERC H700        2.30  /dev/sdb
[1:0:0:0]    disk    DELL     MD32xx           0770  -
[1:0:0:1]    disk    DELL     MD32xx           0770  /dev/sdc
[1:0:0:2]    disk    DELL     MD32xx           0770  /dev/sdd
[1:0:0:31]   disk    DELL     Universal Xport  0770  /dev/sde
[2:0:0:0]    disk    DELL     MD32xx           0770  -
[2:0:0:1]    disk    DELL     MD32xx           0770  /dev/sdf
[2:0:0:2]    disk    DELL     MD32xx           0770  /dev/sdg
[2:0:0:31]   disk    DELL     Universal Xport  0770  /dev/sdh
[3:0:0:0]    cd/dvd  TEAC     DVD-ROM DV-28SW  R.2A  /dev/scd0

These LUNs do not exist in the array configuration. I only see LUNs 1, 
2, and 31.

The profile saved from my array is here:  http://tinypaste.com/73823

I added to /etc/sysctl.conf "dev.scsi.logging_level = 4096" and 
rebooted. The new syslog since the boot is here: http://tinypaste.com/5b72b

  parent reply	other threads:[~2011-03-02 22:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-02-28 19:52 Dell MD3200 - sd: Current: sense key: Illegal Request ASC=0x94 ASCQ=0x1ASC=0x94 ASCQ=0x1 Charles Slivkoff
2011-03-02  3:35 ` Moger, Babu
2011-03-02 18:52 ` Charles Slivkoff
2011-03-02 19:28   ` Moger, Babu
2011-03-02 22:55   ` Charles Slivkoff [this message]
2011-03-03  4:32     ` Moger, Babu
2011-03-03 16:14     ` Charles Slivkoff
2011-03-03 16:47       ` Menny_Hamburger
2011-03-03 20:59         ` Charles Slivkoff
2011-03-04  4:34           ` Moger, Babu
2011-03-04 17:34             ` Charles Slivkoff

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