SCSI error on new LUN/Zoning layout

I am connecting an array to a SUN V440 and I am seeing these error :

1. fcp: [ID 445167 kern.warning] WARNING: ssfcp_create_pip: fp1: no driver for device @w50001fe15008021d,0:

fcp: [ID 445167 kern.warning] WARNING: ssfcp_create_pip: fp0: no driver for device @w50001fe15007e358,0:

2. scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice]ASC: 0x25 (LUN not supported), ASCQ: 0x0, FRU: 0x0

3. scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice]ASC: 0x29 (power on, reset, or bus reset occurred), ASCQ: 0x0, FRU: 0x0

4. scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice]ASC: 0x3f (reported LUNs data has changed), ASCQ: 0xe, FRU: 0x0

5. mpxio: [ID 669396 kern.info] /scsi_vhci/ssd@g600508b4001081c40000c00002d70000 (ssd55) multipath status: optimal, path /pci@1d,700000/SUNW,qlc@1/fp@0,0 (fp1) to target address: 50001fe15008021d,4 is online. Load balancing: round-robin

Is this just FC-AL loop reset due to bad disk?

[897 byte] By [dave1] at [2007-11-14]
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Just for interests sake, what did you do just prior to these messages arriving.

Were you making zoning changes in a switch? The reason I asked is that adding or removings LUNS out of a zone will spit out some seriously worrying messages but they should be expected. I know as our operators tend to forget about RFC's and panic when I move Luns around.

Also, what sort of storage are you using? Some non Sun vendors require changes to the scsi_vhci.conf for the system to recognise the storage, especially HP stuff.

Line 5 seems to indicate that the storage in the first line of line 1 is ok and you have multiple paths to the LUN. Not sure about the second line 1 message if that makes sense.

Cheers

Stephen

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