Use this procedure to resolve problems with multipath connections.
This procedure is used to resolve the following configuration
errors:
- Configuration error, incorrect multipath connection (SRC xxxx4030)
- Configuration error, incomplete multipath connection between adapter and
enclosure detected (SRC xxxx4040)
The possible causes are:
- Incorrect cabling to device enclosure.
Note: Pay special attention to
the requirement that a Y0-cable, YI-cable, or X-cable must be routed along
the right side of the rack frame (as viewed from the rear) when connecting
to a disk expansion drawer. Review the device enclosure cabling and correct
the cabling as required. To see example device configurations with serial
attached SCSI (SAS) cabling, see "
Serial-attached SCSI cable planning,"
in the
Site and hardware planning, .
- A failed connection caused by a failing component in the SAS fabric between,
and including, the adapter and device enclosure.
Considerations:
- Power off the system, partition, or card slot before connecting and disconnecting
cables or devices, as appropriate, to prevent hardware damage.
- Some systems have SAS, PCI-X, and PCIe bus interface logic integrated
onto the system boards and use a pluggable RAID Enablement Card (a non-PCI
form factor card) for these SAS, PCI-X, and PCIe buses. For these configurations,
replacement of the RAID Enablement Card is unlikely to solve a SAS related
problem because the SAS interface logic is on the system board.
- Some systems have the disk enclosure or removable media enclosure integrated
in the system with no cables. For these configurations the SAS connections
are integrated onto the system boards and a failed connection can be the result
of a failed system board or integrated device enclosure.
- Some configurations involve a SAS adapter connecting to internal SAS disk
enclosures within a system using a cable card. Keep in mind that when the
procedure refers to a device enclosure, it could be referring to the internal
SAS disk slots or media slots. Also, when the procedure refers to a cable,
it could include a cable card.
- When using SAS adapters in a Dual Storage IOA configuration, ensure that
the actions taken in this procedure are against the primary adapter (that
is, not the secondary adapter).
Attention: When SAS fabric problems exist, replacing RAID
adapters is not recommended without assistance from your service provider.
Because the adapter might contain non-volatile write cache data and configuration
data for the attached disk arrays, additional problems can be created by replacing
an adapter.