Greg,
you were right, there was an entry missing in lus.conf. After upgrading
to 7.1 and some frantic (pointless) rebooting of the backup server and
Firmware upgrades on the dx30 I have discovered that Legato includes a
shell script lus_add_fp_devs that adds entries for devices attached via
Sun's StorEdge FC HBAs to lus.conf. This seems to be new in 7.x, at
least I could not find it in my printed version of the 6 command
reference. It parses the output of luxadm and offers to reload the lus
kernel module.
Afterwards I could configure the dx30 without any further trouble.
Thanks to all who responded
~christian
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 16:44:37 +0100
"DEMILDE Gregory (BMB)" <Gregory.DEMILDE AT PROXIMUS DOT NET> wrote:
> Christian,
>
> Check the lus.conf. Probably an entry is missing.
>
> Greg
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