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v440 raidctl problems with boot disk

807557Jun 22 2006 — edited Jan 19 2009
I actually created this problem myself. I have two v440s and one has a quad ethernet card and one doesn't . I swapped the disks and neither system came back up. I swapped the disks back and one system came back up. I booted the other one from the cdrom and then when I run raidctl I get:


# raidctl
RAID RAID RAID Disk
Volume Status Disk Status
------------------------------------------------------
c1t0d0 FAILED c1t1d0 MISSING
c1t0d0 OK
# raidctl -d c1t0d0
# raidctl -c c1t0d0 c1t1d0
Disk 'c1t0d0' is not present.
Cannot create RAID volume.

I tried deleting the device and creating the device but the delete of the device doesn't work. Anyone have any ideas? Should I post this to the storage group as well?

The raidctl command on Solaris 8 appears to be different from the one on Solaris 9 and has quite a few less options.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Susan
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