Re: system down - can't find luns (more info)

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When I do modprobe -r qla2300 and then modpdrobe -v qla2300, I see this in the /var/log/messages file - this means that the box sees the LUNs, right?

May 23 09:48:53 apollo16 kernel: scsi : 1 host left.
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: qla2x00_set_info starts at address = f8832060
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: qla2x00: Found VID=1077 DID=2312 SSVID=1077 SSDID=100
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): Found a QLA2312 @ bus 9, device 0x4, irq 82, iobase 0xcc00
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): Allocated 4096 SRB(s).
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): Configure NVRAM parameters...
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): 64 Bit PCI Addressing Enabled.
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): Verifying loaded RISC code...
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): Verifying chip...
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): Waiting for LIP to complete...
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): LIP reset occurred.
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): LIP occurred.
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): LOOP UP detected.
May 23 09:48:58 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1): Topology - (F_Port), Host Loop address 0xffff
May 23 09:48:59 apollo16 kernel: qla2x00: Found VID=1077 DID=2312 SSVID=1077 SSDID=100
May 23 09:48:59 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): Found a QLA2312 @ bus 10, device 0x3, irq 77, iobase 0xbc00
May 23 09:48:59 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): Allocated 4096 SRB(s).
May 23 09:48:59 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): Configure NVRAM parameters...
May 23 09:48:59 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): 64 Bit PCI Addressing Enabled.
May 23 09:48:59 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): Verifying loaded RISC code...
May 23 09:48:59 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): Verifying chip...
May 23 09:48:59 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): Waiting for LIP to complete...
May 23 09:48:59 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): LIP reset occurred.
May 23 09:49:00 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): LIP occurred.
May 23 09:49:00 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): LOOP UP detected.
May 23 09:49:00 apollo16 kernel: scsi(2): Topology - (F_Port), Host Loop address 0xffff
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: scsi1 : QLogic QLA2312 PCI to Fibre Channel Host Adapter: bus 9 device 4 irq 82
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: Firmware version: 3.01.18, Driver version 6.04.01-fo
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: scsi2 : QLogic QLA2312 PCI to Fibre Channel Host Adapter: bus 10 device 3 irq 77
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: Firmware version: 3.01.18, Driver version 6.04.01-fo
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: blk: queue f5e55a18, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: Vendor: IBM Model: 3542 Rev: 0520
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: blk: queue f5e55818, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: Vendor: IBM Model: 3542 Rev: 0520
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: blk: queue f5e55618, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1:0:0:0): Enabled tagged queuing, queue depth 16.
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: scsi(1:0:0:1): Enabled tagged queuing, queue depth 16.
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: blk: queue f5e55618, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: Attached scsi disk sdb at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: Attached scsi disk sdc at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 1
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: SCSI device sdb: 285212672 512-byte hdwr sectors (146029 MB)
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: sdb: sdb1
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: SCSI device sdc: 288118784 512-byte hdwr sectors (147517 MB)
May 23 09:49:01 apollo16 kernel: sdc: sdc1





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