Peter Tribble wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 6:27 PM, Adrian Danielson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Here is what I have configured:
>>
>>       T2000 with OBP 4.28.6 2008/05/23 12:07 with 2 - 72 GB disks as the 
>> root disks
>>       OpenSolaris Nevada Build 91
> ...
>> 2.  After enabled MPxIO (stmsboot -e), the 2 root disks now have MPxIO 
>> labels, is this a bug with ZFS boot using MPxIO?  I have MPxIO running on 
>> Solaris 10 release 4 with none of this behavior (I have 2 T2000's, 1 with 
>> SVM root disks and other with Veritas Encapsulated root disks, all external 
>> or non root filesystems are managed by Veritas volume management, not ZFS).
> 
> Nothing to do with ZFS. Current versions of the mpt driver, used in a
> lot of current Sun
> systems for the internal drive and for external SAS connectivity,
> support mpxio as well.
> (Solaris 10 update 4 doesn't have it - it came soon after in a patch.)
> 
> You can restrict stmsboot to only enable mpxio on the mpt or fibre
> interfaces using
> 'stmsboot -D mpt' or 'stmsboot -D fp'.


Hi Adrian,
as Peter mentions, this isn't a bug, it's a feature ;) Actually,
it's the feature that I delivered into Solaris 10 last year with
the 125081-10/125082-10 patches.


James C. McPherson
--
Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
Sun Microsystems
http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp       http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
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