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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1011575.1 : Verifying Proper Hardware RAID Volume Creation and OS Installation on Sun Fire™ V215/V245, Sun Fire™ V440/V445, and Sun Fire™ T1000/T2000
PreviouslyPublishedAs 215884 Description This document describes how to verify proper hardware RAID volume creation and OS installation procedures on Sun Fire V215/V245, Sun Fire V440, Sun Fire V445, and Sun Fire T1000/T2000 Steps to Follow When creating a RAID volume the user may encounter different issues, that could be due to missing patches, incorrect command or unsupported configuration, volume not labeled properly, attempt to mirror boot drive with OS loaded, etc. For more details and assistance on the supported methods of creating hardware RAID volumes, refer to the following documents: <Document: 1006930.1> RAID on the Sun Fire [TM] V215/245 Servers <Document: 1001991.1> Creating and Deleting HW Raid Mirrors on Sun Fire[TM] V440
<Document: 1012950.1> Enabling Hardware RAID on Sun Fire[TM] T1000/T2000 Here are some of the main guidelines: 1) During a RAID volume creation, any disk that is part of the volume looses the last 64MB of it's disk capacity. This space is used by the LSI1064/1068 controller firmware to store the RAID configuration information (meta data). This will result in the loss of existing data. 2) It is essential for LSI1064/1068 to create RAID before installing any data to disk. When creating a RAID boot volume ensure that the volume is created and labeled with the format utility, prior to installing OS. If you try to create a RAID volume with a disk that already contains the OS image (boot disk), this would result in corrupting the filesystem and volume data. For detailed steps refer to Configure and label a Hardware RAID Volume for use in the Solaris Operating System. This link is for Sun Fire T2000, but you can find similar links in the server administration guides listed in the references. 3) When the RAID volume is corrupted and can't be deleted from OS (with 'raidctl'), the user can apply the procedure of deleting a volume via LSI/OBP commands (which are not officially supported). Refer to the following infodocs: <Document: 1018063.1> Deleting mirrored volume on a Sun Fire[TM] V440 if OS is not yet installed <Document: 1018181.1> How to delete a RAID volume on Sun Fire[TM] V215/V245/T1000/T2000 at the OBP level 4) When a board that houses the RAID-controller is replaced, the new controller will have the existing RAID volumes inactive (disabled). Because of that, boot off the RAID volume is not possible, since OS will not detect the underlaying physical disks. To prevent loosing or corrupting the volume data, you must first enable the volumes, via OBP command "activate-volume". For guidelines refer to the following docs: <Document: 1009723.1> Unable to see a pre-existing RAID volume on Sun Fire[TM] T1000/T2000 <Document: 1007005.1> How to activate a RAID volume on Sun Fire[TM] T1000/T2000, Sun Fire V215 & V245 Servers Note: The volume migration (relocating RAID volume disk members from one system chassis to another) is NOT supported. The volume should be deleted before moving the drives to a different system and then recreated. See also <Document: 1009722.1> Creating a RAID volume on a Sun Fire T1000/T2000. References: <Document: 1001991.1> Creating and Deleting HW Raid Mirrors on Sun Fire[TM] V440 Sun Fire V215/V245 Server Administration Guide Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Guide Sun Fire T1000 Server Administration Guide Sun Fire T2000 Server Administration Guide Product Sun Fire V440 Server Sun Fire V445 Server Sun Fire V245 Server Sun Fire V215 Server Sun Fire T2000 Server Sun Fire T1000 Server Internal Comments This document contains normalized content and is managed by the the Domain Lead(s) of the respective domains. To notify content owners of a knowledge gap contained in this document, and/or prior to updating this document, please contact the domain engineers that are managing this document via the "Document Feedback" alias(es) listed below: Normalization Lead: Jim Robbins Domain Engineer/Lead : Josh Freeman [email protected] Note: The volume migration (relocating RAID volume disk members from one system chassis to another) is NOT supported. This is because the volume configuration data is stored in several places - on the controller card in NVRAM and on the data area of drives that are part of the volumes. The volume should be deleted prior to moving the drives to a different system and then recreated.
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<Document: 1009932.1> (SunFire[TM] systems using LSI SAS normalized, raid volume, lsi, boot, T1000, T2000, V215, V245, V440, V445, Problem Solved = RAID volume creation Previously Published As 91382 Change History Date: 2010-07-28 User name: Dencho Kojucharov Action: reviewed/updated Comments: Currency check, audited by Entry-Level SPARC Content Lead Date: 2007-12-18 User Name: 7058 Action: Approved Comment: Added Normalization Lead: Jim Robbins Domain Engineer/Lead : Josh Freeman to internal section per Normalization checklist/guidelines. Wrong asset identifier in 88088. Was 37 when it should have been 9. Fixed. All other links OK. Normalization keyword present OK to publish. Version: 3 Date: 2007-12-17 User Name: 106061 Action: Approved Comment: Hi Nita, Wendy, This infodoc 91382 is a supporting doc for 91339 ans is already updated after a tech review. Forwarding for your final review. Thanks, Dencho Version: 0 Date: 2007-12-11 User Name: 35315 Action: Rejected Comment: spoke to Dencho about updates Version: 0 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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