This is a discussion on Non-unique DeviceID's on SE3310 volumes? within the Sun Solaris Hardware forums, part of the Solaris Operating System category; --> I'm trying to set up two RAID5 volumes ("drives") on a StorEdge 3310 but I just noticed that LVM ...
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| I'm trying to set up two RAID5 volumes ("drives") on a StorEdge 3310 but I just noticed that LVM (Solaris 10) complains that the two exported "disks" overlap (c1t0d0s2 c1t0d1s2). Really annoying. I've tried the classical /kernel/drv/sd.conf hack: sd-config-list= "SUN StorEdge 3310", "hackelihack"; hackelihack=1,0x8,0,0,0,0,0; But that one doesn't seem to help (it generates a unique ID, but both exported LUNs still get to have the same ID). Anyone else have seen this and have solved it? (I could create one fat RAID5 volume, but a RAID5 configuration 10+1 feels a bit "large", I thing I'd prefer 4+1 or 5+1 at a maximum). SE3310 firmware 4.13B - Peter -- -- Peter Eriksson <peter@ifm.liu.se> Phone: +46 13 28 2786 Computer Systems Manager/BOFH Cell/GSM: +46 705 18 2786 Physics Department, Linköping University Room: Building F, F203 |