ONTAP Hardware
ONTAP Hardware
Hi All,
i hope really somebody can help me.
I'm really new in Netapp and hope that someone will/can help me.
I have an FAS2240-2
He boot but then i have PANIC: raid: there are no data or parity disks in SK process rc on release 8.2P6
And then i receive Loader A prompt.
I googled ofcourse and they told me to use option 4a but on my version there is no 4a only 4
After hours he cleaned up the disks but i think there is something with the disk label and i must crate mroot partion or something.
But what i do i comes always back with the same error.
Can someone help me please with this
i must create an root partition i think but dont know how to do and select disks to use.
Here is an print screen of the error
thank you
Starting AUTOBOOT press Ctrl-C to abort...
Loading X86_64/freebsd/image2/kernel:0x100000/9522280 0xa14c68/3138352 Entry at 0x8016d930
Loading X86_64/freebsd/image2/platform.ko:0xd13000/683920 0xe7f998/630720 0xdb9fa0/41224 0xf19958/44064 0xdc40a8/92946 0xddabba/69132 0xdeb9e0/146624 0xf24578/171072 0xe0f6a0/16 0xe0f6b0/2136 0xf4e1b8/6408 0xe0ff80/0 0xe0ff80/320 0xf4fac0/960 0xe100c0/1744 0xf4fe80/5232 0xe10790/1528 0xf512f0/4584 0xe10d88/184 0xf524d8/552 0xe10e40/448 0xe48560/13562 0xe7f896/253 0xe4ba60/122688 0xe699a0/89846
Starting program at 0x8016d930
NetApp Data ONTAP 8.2P6 Cluster-Mode
Could not get list of management ports for this platform!
Root mount waiting for: usbus0
Root mount waiting for: usbus0
Root mount waiting for: usbus0
Root mount waiting for: usbus0
Copyright (C) 1992-2014 NetApp.
All rights reserved.
Checking boot device filesystem
** /dev/da0s1
** Phase 1 - Read and Compare FATs
** Phase 2 - Check Cluster Chains
** Phase 3 - Checking Directories
** Phase 4 - Checking for Lost Files
62 files, 1387776 free (43368 clusters)
MARK FILE SYSTEM CLEAN? yes
MARKING FILE SYSTEM CLEAN
Retry #1 of 5: /sbin/fsck_msdosfs /dev/da0s1
Retry #2 of 5: /sbin/fsck_msdosfs /dev/da0s1
Repaired boot device filesystem
md1.uzip: 39168 x 16384 blocks
md2.uzip: 7360 x 16384 blocks
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* Press Ctrl-C for Boot Menu. *
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Mar 30 15:01:15 [localhost:netif.linkDown:info]: Ethernet Wrench Port: Link down, check cable.
Mar 30 15:01:18 [localhost:diskown.isEnabled:info]: software ownership has been enabled for this system
route add: bad address: gw 127.0.20.1 equal to destination 127.0.20.1.
WAFL CPLEDGER is enabled. Checklist = 0x7ff841ff
Mar 30 15:01:18 [localhost:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input: the command is 'ifconfig'. The full command line is 'ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1'.
add host 127.0.10.1: gateway 127.0.20.1
Mar 30 15:01:18 [localhost:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input: the command is 'ifconfig_priv'. The full command line is 'ifconfig_priv losk 127.0.20.1'.
Mar 30 15:01:18 [localhost:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input: the command is 'route'. The full command line is 'route add host 127.0.20.1 127.0.20.1 0'.
PANIC : raid: there are no data or parity disks
version: 8.2P6: Fri Jan 17 22:23:50 PST 2014
conf : x86_64
cpuid = 0
Uptime: 56s
PANIC: raid: there are no data or parity disks in SK process rc on release 8.2P6 (C) on Sat Mar 30 15:01:19 GMT 2019
version: 8.2P6: Fri Jan 17 22:23:50 PST 2014
compile flags: x86_64
Writing panic info to HA mailbox disks.
HA: current time (in sk_msecs) 17569 (in sk_cycles) 347754660621
DUMPCORE: START
kernel trap 22 with interrupts disabled
Dumping to disks: 0a.00.18
..............................................................................
DUMPCORE: END -- coredump written.
Logging shutdown event to the SP...
System halting...
cpu_reset called on cpu#0
Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Server
Copyright 1985-2008 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
All Rights Reserved
BIOS version: 8.2.0
Portions Copyright (c) 2008-2013 NetApp, Inc. All Rights Reserved
CPU = 1 Processors Detected, Cores per Processor = 2
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU C3528 @ 1.73GHz
Testing RAM
512MB RAM tested
6144MB RAM installed
256 KB L2 Cache per Processor Core
4096K L3 Cache Detected
System BIOS shadowed
USB 2.0: MICRON eUSB DISK
BIOS is scanning PCI Option ROMs, this may take a few seconds...
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Boot Loader version 4.2
Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Broadcom Corporation.
Portions Copyright (C) 2002-2013 NetApp
CPU Type: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU C3528 @ 1.73GHz
LOADER-A> ^C
Solved! See The Solution
@GuyV following up to see if you are still looking for help.
So just to confirm, you're trying to configure this as a new Cluster system?
Hi,
thank for responding.
yes i will install this as an complete new cluster system.
thank you
Guy
Hello, It's seem like you have a disk problem ...
Could you boot again and @ the CTRL+C menu request quick press CTRL + C
And after choose Mainteance boot and after try a
disk show
sysconfig -r
aggr status
Thanks
Hi
i did what you ask and this is what i get
thanks for helping
*> disk show
Local System ID: 1918101257
DISK OWNER POOL SERIAL NUMBER HOME DR HOME
------------ ------------- ----- ------------- ------------- -------------
0a.00.23 (1918101257) Pool0 S142NEADA04794 (1918101257)
0a.00.22 (1918101257) Pool0 S142NEADA04788 (1918101257)
0a.00.18 (1918101257) Pool0 KVHVE3AR (1918101257)
0a.00.11 (1918101257) Pool0 KVHWBPZR (1918101257)
*> sysconfig -r
usage: sysconfig -v [ <slot> ]
*> aggr status
Mar 31 18:25:11 [localhost:fmmb.instStat.change:info]: no mailbox instance on local side.
Disk label processing failed!
Mar 31 18:25:11 [localhost:raid.mirror.vote.versionZero:debug]: raid: mirror info empty
Mar 31 18:25:11 [localhost:raid.mirror.vote.versionZero:debug]: raid: mirror info empty
unable to run aggr command
Mar 31 18:25:11 [localhost:coredump.host.spare.save:info]: Disk 0a.00.18 was identified as the sparecore disk at boot/takeover time for host 0.
No root aggregate or root traditional volume found.
Mar 31 18:25:11 [localhost:raid.assim.tree.noRootVol:error]: No usable root volume was found!
You must specify a root aggregate or traditional volume with
"aggr options <name> root" before rebooting the system.
*>
I would do something like this.
1. Boot in to Maint mode (opt 5) and delete everything, existing volumes, aggrs, disk ownership.
2. If you can, I would first upgrade it up to at least 8.3 (if not 9.1Px) before you do the opt 4, you will get to use ADP. You can do this via Boot Menu Opt 7, Note: you will need a basic network setup on e0M to get the image.
4. Run option 4.
note: is this the kb you're talking about?
I don't believe this applies to your config.
Hi,
thanks for your reaction
i already delete everything and use option 4.
But then i dont find any partions anymore (or disks), or labels
and the spoke about option 4a, i dont have that option and its an version higer then version 7
Oki,
Wath is your actual Ontap version ?
In some version the boot menu 4a option, atr not avaible, dont be afraid about this
So, depend of your actual version, wath do you want to do ?
- Install from scratch ?
- Lost evrething ?
- Do you Want ADP ?
- How many disk and controler have you ?
Hi,
The ontap version is 8.2P6
I have two controllers in it and 22 * 900 GB disks and 2* 200 gb ssd disks
i will install from scratch and its not an problem to lost everything
And i will to use adp
thanks
Guy
per the output in the OP he's on: NetApp Data ONTAP 8.2P6 Cluster-Mode
If you want ADP, you will NEED to reinitilize on 8.3 or higher.
Guy, give this link a read over.
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1636022/html/GUID-CFB9643B-36DB-4F31-95D4-29EDE648807D.html
Yes
The best way for you is to install, the two controler with an dummy conf
Jsut to made an upgrade in 8.3
After you can back to the loager and broke all to install ADP
It's Ok for you ?
@GuyV following up to see if you are still looking for help.