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Anyone knows how to map a luns from netapp to solaris host?
2011-07-11
09:32 AM
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Hello to everybody this is the case!
I made two luns on a NetApp 3020 and want to map it to a solaris 8 host, anyone knows the procedure for viewing on the server with solaris 8. Both belong to the same igroup and where host initiator is .
Thank you!
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You can install NetApp host Untility Kit (HUK, downloadable from NOW site) for solaris.
On Solaris 10, you can use cfgadm to scan/discover new LUNs, please refer to man pages.
Once the LUN is being detected by OS, sanlun commands (from HUK)from the host utilities can be used to query/display NetApp LUN information.
Eg #sanlun lun show -p
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thanks for your answer but what I need is for solaris 8, I'm trying to look for huk for solaris 8 if I do ill give you the correct answer
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The command cfgadm works on Solaris 8 as well, only the format is little different. Can you try the following:
cfgadm -al -o show_FCP_dev
Host Utilities Kit ( also called Host Utilities) for Solaris will work on Solaris 8 just as good as on Solaris 10. I didn't see any Solaris version in the setup requirements section. So I assume it should work with all versions.
download it from here:
http://now.netapp.com/NOW/download/software/sanhost_sol/Solaris/
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A good website for this is http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Unix/Solaris/SOLARIS_ConnectingToAniSCSITargetWithOpen-iSCSIInitiatorUsingSolaris.shtml .
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Thanks for that guide but im looking for FCP not ISCSI, if you have a guide like that one for FCP i will appreciate if you send it to me. thanks!
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Hi,
Can you please describe the problem you are having? Also make sure your igroup is of SOLARIS.
Eric
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Well for Solaris 8, adding storage can be a hit and miss affair. I would try (please check parameters for the commands before running them):
1. cfgadm
2. Update sd.conf and run update_drv
3. luxadm
4. Reconfiguration reboot
I used to insist on downtime and doing reconfiguration reboot because that was the only sure thing.
