UPDATE - scsi_mod probing LUNs (again)
Sturgis, Grant
Grant.Sturgis at arraybiopharma.com
Tue Mar 4 14:58:03 CST 2008
Here is something else I just uncovered:
Notice the bottom says "indicates lun is not registered with the OS"
[root at badserver ~]# cat /proc/scsi/qla2xxx/3
QLogic PCI to Fibre Channel Host Adapter for QLA22xx:
Firmware version 2.02.08 TP, Driver version 8.01.07-d4
ISP: ISP2200, Serial# E51523
Request Queue = 0x365c0000, Response Queue = 0x36a44000
Request Queue count = 2048, Response Queue count = 64
Total number of active commands = 0
Total number of interrupts = 2050
Device queue depth = 0x10
Number of free request entries = 2044
Number of mailbox timeouts = 0
Number of ISP aborts = 0
Number of loop resyncs = 0
Number of retries for empty slots = 0
Number of reqs in pending_q= 0, retry_q= 0, done_q= 0, scsi_retry_q= 0
Host adapter:loop state = <READY>, flags = 0x5a93
Dpc flags = 0x4080000
MBX flags = 0x0
Link down Timeout = 000
Port down retry = 020
Login retry count = 020
Commands retried with dropped frame(s) = 0
Product ID = 4953 5020 2020 0001
SCSI Device Information:
scsi-qla0-adapter-node=200000e08b06c3e3;
scsi-qla0-adapter-port=210000e08b06c3e3;
scsi-qla0-target-0=22000090a500080c;
FC Port Information:
scsi-qla0-port-0=22000090a500080c:22000090a500080c:0000ef:0;
SCSI LUN Information:
(Id:Lun) * - indicates lun is not registered with the OS.
( 0: 0): Total reqs 2, Pending reqs 0, flags 0x0*, 0:0:00 00
( 0: 1): Total reqs 0, Pending reqs 0, flags 0x0*, 0:0:00 01
( 0: 2): Total reqs 0, Pending reqs 0, flags 0x0*, 0:0:00 01
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