Sweet.  It worked just fine, other than the drive I had completely fail.  I
had 2 others fail last week the exact same way.  Unfortunately, this one
wasn't mirrored anywhere, so to get the data back, I took the circuit board
off of an extra drive I had and replaced the one on the bad drive.  That
fixed it for now.  I had to do the same thing last week.  Damn Seagate
drives.

Aww yeah, another 462GB of luvin' (too bad it's already 89% full).  :)

Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
/proc                      0       0       0     0%    /proc
/dev/vx/dsk/rootvol  1987399  921541 1006237    48%    /
/dev/vx/dsk/usr      1987399  743275 1184503    39%    /usr
fd                         0       0       0     0%    /dev/fd
/dev/vx/dsk/home     12342236 11541856  676958    95%    /export/home
swap                 4234840      16 4234824     1%    /tmp
/dev/vx/dsk/rootdg/insight_1
                     212179968 161089136 50704472    77%    /insight_1
/dev/vx/dsk/rootdg/insight_2
                     462307328 408085448 53798944    89%    /insight_2
samfs1               35561472 28288432 7273040    80%    /archive



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Nemchenko [mailto:drew at usfamily.net]
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 6:27 PM
> To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Sun fiber channel question -- sorta OT
> 
> 
> The answer is no, because fibre channell runs independent of 
> that kind of
> stuff, so your volumes will not get screwed up. As long as 
> the switch (if
> you're using a switch) youre using does not have any zoning 
> set you should
> be fine. If you have zones set then you may have to rezone in 
> order to get
> things working like before.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Austad, Jay <austad at marketwatch.com>
> To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 9:24 AM
> Subject: [TCLUG] Sun fiber channel question -- sorta OT
> 
> 
> > So, since I know there's lots of Unix gurus here, I have a 
> question...
> >
> > I have an UE3500 connected to an A5000 and an A5100 disk 
> array.  I just
> > bought another A5100 and another fiber channel SBUS card.  
> The A5100 has 2
> > GBIC's in it.  I could plug them both into the new SBUS 
> card, but that
> kinda
> > defeats the purpose of the multipathing stuff.  If I 
> criss-cross the fiber
> > with the ports that the other A5100 is plugged into, is it 
> going to screw
> up
> > all of my volume configurations? (I'm using VxVM)  Or will 
> the "boot -r"
> > take care of it all for me?
> >
> > I did this before when I added the first A5100 and there 
> weren't any ill
> > effects, but it gets considerably more complicated when 
> there are 6 paths
> to
> > your drive arrays.  I just want to be sure before I start 
> plugging stuff
> in.
> > :)
> >
> > Jay
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