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Hi all,
I see the following message when I execute:
fcadmin device_map
...
=> Cannot complete operation on channel 1c; link is DOWN
The following command:
storage show disk -p
...
0c.16 | B | 1 | 0 |
0c.17 | B | 1 | 1 |
0c.18 | B | 1 | 2 |
...
There are some disks without a secundary.
I have made a drawing and this seems a failover fiber loop that doesn't behave as expected.
I have a few questions about this:
1. Why is the system status normal?
2. If I pull this fiber and reseat it, this won't have any impact right?
3. How can I be sure that this is an issue with the fiber and not with the controller?
4. storage show adapter shows:
Slot: | 1c |
Description: | Fibre Channel Host Adapter 1c (QLogic 2432 rev. 3) |
Firmware Rev: | 4.5.2 |
FC Node Name: | 2:000:0024ff:6c8c52 |
FC Port Name: | 2:100:0024ff:6c8c52 |
FC Packet Size: 2048
Link Data Rate: 1 Gbit
SRAM Parity: | Yes |
External GBIC: No
State: | Disabled |
In Use: | No |
Redundant: | Yes |
I tried enabling it but it failed:
delng153> storage enable adapter 1c
Host adapter 1c enable succeeded
delng153>
Fri Nov 9 11:40:37 CET [delng153: fci.adapter.onlining:info]: Onlining Fibre Channel adapter 1c.
Fri Nov 9 11:40:37 CET [delng153: fci.adapter.online.failed:error]: Fibre Channel adapter 1c failed to come online.
Any other thought somebody might have on this?
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I figured it out.
Went to the datacenter, an orange led was blinking on the fiber card.
Pulled the cable on both sides. One side the SFP was very loose so I pulled it as well by accident.
After putting it back the issue was gone.
So I am not sure what the cause was. Losely connected cable? Or might it be that the SFP was loose, however then I don't understand why the led was blinking as it just could be that the port was empty.
And in any case... why didn't I see any of that in the logs and is the system status normal?
