I've received a few suggestions on this that were helpful, but I'm
having one problem that is holding me up.  When I try to mount my LSM
volumes, I get this message:
# mount /dev/vol/sqdg/sqtstvol /mnt
Error: partition /dev/vol/sqdg/sqtstvol is marked 'unused'.
        If I do a volprint, I get:
# volprint -g sqdg
TY NAME         ASSOC        KSTATE   LENGTH   PLOFFS   STATE    TUTIL0
PUTIL0
dg sqdg         sqdg         -        -        -        -        -       -
 
dm sqdg01       dsk3         -        4109440  -        -        -       -
 
v  sqtstvol     fsgen        ENABLED  4109440  -        ACTIVE   -       -
pl sqtstvol-01  sqtstvol     ENABLED  4109440  -        ACTIVE   -       -
sd sqdg01-01    sqtstvol-01  ENABLED  4109440  0        -        -       -
        This certainly looks like it would mount up.  Where is it marked
"unused"?
thanks
-D
Denise McCracken
MiSys Healthcare Systems
Denise.McCracken_at_misyshealthcare.com
(520) 570-2521
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay R. Wren [mailto:jrwren_at_oakland.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 2:31 PM
To: tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov
Subject: HSZ50 and Tru64 5.1A hwmgr
Hello Managers,
   I'm having a little problem with Tru64 and behavior with an HSZ50 
(firmware 5.7).  The server is an Alpha Server 4100 running Tru64 5.1A 
PK3.  hwmgr doesn't seem to like it when the HSZ50 has units on a given 
scsi id on different LUNs.  When I say "doesn't like it" I mean a scan 
scsi doesn't seem to detect the device.  The HSZ50 claims to support 
units of 200-207, 300-307, 400-407, 500-507.  This is 28 units, 7 luns 
over 4 target id's.  If I am limited to not using the LUNs that drops 
me to only 4 units which is close to useless.
Am I misunderstanding how the HSZ50 interfaces with Tru64?  Is there 
something I must to do tell hwmgr that there may be disks on a 
different lun on that bus?
--
Jay
Received on Thu Dec 19 2002 - 22:59:29 NZDT