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Asset ID: 1-72-1012932.1
Update Date:2010-09-16
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Solution Type  Problem Resolution Sure

Solution  1012932.1 :   Sun Storage[TM] RAID Arrays Cannot See Drives in User Interface After Powering on the Subsystem  


Related Items
  • Sun Storage 6540 Array
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  • Sun Storage Flexline 280 Array
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  • Sun Storage 6580 Array
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  • Sun Storage 6140 Array
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  • Sun Storage 6130 Array
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  • Sun Storage 6780 Array
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  • Sun Storage Flexline 240 Array
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  • Sun Storage Flexline 380 Array
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  • Sun Storage 6180 Array
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Related Categories
  • GCS>Sun Microsystems>Storage - Disk>Modular Disk - 6xxx Arrays
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  • GCS>Sun Microsystems>Storage - Disk>Modular Disk - Flexline FLX FLA FLC Arrays
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Symptoms
Arrays cannot see disk drives after power on.

Symptoms:

  • The LED's are flashing blue and green in a random fashion.
  • No Faults on the array in the management software
  • The User Interface shows no drives or is not listing all of the drives in the array
  • Volumes are not shown in the User Interface
  • Virtual Disks/Volume Groups are either offline, or missing
  • Licenses are missing, and the Feature Enabler Identifier shows fefefefefefefefefe


Resolution
This occurs when the link rate switched is changed to 4Gb/s prior to the power on, and the drives that are in the trays do not support the speed, OR if the speeds do not match the other trays in the storage array.
1.  Power off the RAID controller tray, then all of the expansion trays.
2.  Check that the link rate switch on all trays for the same drive channel pair are all the same setting.


  • For 6130, Flexline 240, Flexline 280 arrays, the tray switch setting for all trays should be 2Gb/s only.
  • For 6140 and 6180 arrays, the switch setting for all trays should be all 2Gb/s or all 4Gb/s
  • For Flexline 380, 6540, 6580, and 6780 arrays, the switch setting for all trays in a given CHANNEL PAIR should be 2Gb/s or 4Gb/s.

Note:  The Flexline 380 and 6540 have 2 channel pairs
Note:  The 6580 and 6780 have 4 channel pairs


3.  Check whether the channel pair is mixing CSM200 and CSM100/FLA200/FLA300/FLC200 drive trays.

This is as simple as looking at the number of drives in the tray.  If you have both 16 and 14 drive trays in the same channel pair,
you need to have the CSM200 switch settings set to 2Gb/s.  No Exceptions.

4.  Check the drive types against the switch setting.

  • 10K-RPM FC drives only support 2Gbs : set drive side loop speed to 2Gbs.  Exception is the Seagate 400GB FC drive
  • 15K-RPM FC drives support 2 and 4Gbs: set drive side loop speed to 4Gbs.  No Exceptions.
  • SATA drives support 2GBs or 4GBs
  • Since CSM 200 support mix of FC and SATA drives, you need to make sure that the tray is set to the lowest common speed.
5.  Check that you are using the inner most expansion ports on your drive trays. 

For CSM200(16 drive trays), the outer expansion ports are bypassed by the system.  You need to use the inner most ports labeled 1A and 1B.

6.  After reviewing the link speed settings against your configuration, power on the drive trays, then the RAID tray, and check for your
drives.
 

Continued failure to see the drives typically means that you still have a settings mismatch.  Contact Sun Services of you require additional
help.


Product
Sun StorageTek 6130 Array
Sun StorageTek Flexline 380 Array
Sun StorageTek Flexline 240 Array
Sun StorageTek Flexline 280 Array
Sun StorageTek 6140 Array
Sun StorageTek 6540 Array
Sun Storage 6580 Array
Sun Storage 6780 Array
Sun Storage 6180 Array

Previously Published As
87964
6140, disks, "not seen", "power up", shutdown

Change History
Date: 2009-12-02
User: DeCotis
Comment: Changed Title. Added Products. Made steps and identification generic to all arrays that can be impacted rather than just the 6140.
Date: 2007-05-28
User Name: 95826
Action: Approved
Comment: - verified metadata
- changed review date to 2008-05-28
- checked for TM - none added
- checked audience : contract
Publishing
Version: 6
Date: 2007-05-28
User Name: 95826
Action: Accept
Comment:
Version: 0
Date: 2007-05-27
User Name: 156181
Action: Approved



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