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Solution Type FAB (standard) Sure Solution 1000853.1 : Enabling SE99x0 System Option Mode 186 prevents correct functioning of SCSI-2 Reservations
PreviouslyPublishedAs 201134 Product Sun StorageTek 9990 System Sun StorageTek 9910 Sun StorageTek 9960 System Sun StorageTek 9970 System Sun StorageTek 9985 System Sun StorageTek 9980 System Bug Id <SUNBUG: 5065589> - System option 186 causes SCSI2 reserves to silently fail. <SUNBUG: 4818792> - Cannot write the reservation key on the quorum disk. Impact If mode 186 is enabled, SCSI-2 reservations may not be correctly enforced. Any SunCluster configuration using SE9900 for shared storage may be affected by this issue, if the cluster is using SCSI-2 reservations and mode 186 is enabled. Multiple hosts may be incorrectly permitted to access reserved LUNs, leading to unexpected data alterations and/or improper cluster behavior. Symptoms Resolution Mode 186 is only intended for use with Veritas Cluster (VCS). It is not necessary to enable mode 186 for SunCluster, regardless of the type of SCSI reservations used by the cluster. Unless the customer has a VCS cluster attached, disable mode 186 as follows:
If your customer has both SunCluster and VCS sharing the same array, a fix for this problem has been provided in microcode 21-11-02, that will allow mode 186 to be safely enabled. This fix is only available for V Series (SE9970 and SE9980) arrays. Once 21-11-02 has been installed, use the new "Extended Solaris" host mode 29 for all host groups to which SunCluster is attached. When host mode 29 is assigned, the function of system option mode 186 is suppressed, and SunCluster will function correctly. Continue using "Solaris" host mode 09 for Solaris hosts running VCS. Note that beginning with 21-11-02, mode 186 is only effective if host mode is set to 09 for Solaris. Mode 186 will no longer have any effect for other host modes, such as Windows or AIX. With microcode 21-14-02, a series of new host modes has been introduced. The new host modes allow mode 186 functionality to be set for particular hosts or host groups, rather than globally at the array level. It will *not* cause a problem to continue using mode 186 and host mode 29 in combination with the new host modes. For details on the new host modes, see the Open Platform section of the Hitachi Maintenance Manual, or the LUN Manager User's Guide. No fix for this issue is expected for 9910 or 9960 arrays, but workarounds may be available. If your customer needs to have both VCS and SunCluster attached to the same 9910 or 9960, open a case and escalate to PTS Storage / SEJSC for assistance. Previously Published As 100658 Internal Comments None. Related Information
Internal Contributor/submitter charles.lofton@sun.com Internal Eng Business Unit Group KE Authors Internal Services Knowledge Engineer sean.hassall@sun.com Internal Kasp FAB Legacy ID 100658, I1130-1 (FIN) Internal Sun Alert & FAB Admin Info Critical Category: Significant Change Date: Avoidance: Patch Responsible Manager: null Original Admin Info: [WF 12-10-2005 shassall: Updated FIN to reflect new information sent from Charles Lofton] Internal SA-FAB Eng Submission Enabling SE99x0 System Option Mode 186 prevents correct functioning of SCSI-2 reservations. Product_uuid 15644879-f179-11d8-ab63-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 9990 System 2a918ae2-0a18-11d6-834a-c679537eebe7|Sun StorageTek 9910 2a94fb3c-0a18-11d6-90a8-c9c08656284f|Sun StorageTek 9960 System 4ea4b951-9fc9-4f1f-b64e-69572a400fb4|Sun StorageTek 9970 System 73084edc-dc32-11d9-8a74-080020a9ed93|Sun StorageTek 9985 System c2428fbe-8ab7-41d0-8b6e-ab489823c9d4|Sun StorageTek 9980 System Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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