Sun Microsystems StorEdge 6900 Series User Manual

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Sun StorEdge 3900 and 6900 Series Troubleshooting Guide • March 2002

checkt3config

Snapshot configuration files are not
present. Unable to check configuration.

Make sure that the snapshot files are
saved and have read permissions in
the

/opt/SUNWsecfg/etc/t3name/

directory. If the snapshot files are not
available, , create them by using the

savet3config

command.

checkt3mount

1. The

$lun

status reported a bad or

nonexistent LUN.

2. While checking the configuration

using the

showt3 -n

command,

operations abort.

Make sure that the requested LUN
exists on the Sun StorEdge T3+ array
by using the

showt3 -n

command.

Confirm that the Sun StorEdge T3+
array configuration matches standard
configurations.

createvlun

Invalid diskpool $diskpool on $vepair,
or diskpool is unavailable.

Ensure the diskpool was created
properly using the

showvemap -n

$vepair

command. If the diskpool is

unavailable, try

creatediskpools -

n $t3name

.

If that fails, check the Sun StorEdge
T3+ array for unmounted volumes or
path failures, by using

checkt3config -n $t3name -v

.

createvlun

Unable to execute command. The
associated Sun StorEdge T3+ array
physical LUN

${t3lun}

, for disk pool

${diskpool}

, might not be mounted.

Run

checkt3mount -n $t3name

-l ALL

to see the mount status of the

volume. For further information about
problems with the underlying Sun
StorEdge T3+ array, try

checkt3config -n $t3name -v

.

listavailable

No Sun StorEdge T3+ arrays are
available. They are either not found, or
the configuration lock is set.

Either the components (the Sun
StorEdge T3+ array, the switch, or the
virtualization engine) are down
(cannot be pinged) or another

SUNWsecfg

command is running and

is updating the configuration (

ps

-

ef

).

If no other commands are running and
you believe the configuration lock
might be set in error, run the

removelocks

command.

modifyt3config

The lock file clear waiting period
expired and the

creatediskpools

command is aborted.

Check to see if the

modifyt3config

and

restoret3config

commands

are executing on other Sun StorEdge
T3+ arrays. If the commands are
executing, wait for them to complete,
and then run

creatediskpools -n

t3name

.

TABLE B-3

Sun StorEdge T3+ Array SUNWsecfg Error Messages (Continued)

Message

Description and Cause of Error

Suggested Action

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