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Hello Team,

Our p740 systems are booting up from SAN. We would like to configure the local disk(which is not part of rootvg) as a primary dump device. I have assigned the same too. But in the errpt throwing the below error. Please help me on this.


Code:

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LABEL:          DMPCHK_NODUMPACCESS
IDENTIFIER:    6D87B1C0

Date/Time:      Sun Oct 21 15:00:13 GMT+03:00 2012
Sequence Number: 68138
Machine Id:      00F69DD24C00
Node Id:        hostname
Class:          O
Type:            UNKN
WPAR:            Global
Resource Name:  dumpcheck

Description
The dump device can not be accessed

Probable Causes
The access to the dump device is currently unavailable

        Recommended Actions
        Check the dump device access and configuration.

Detail Data
Dump Device
hdisk0
root@[/home/root]# sysdumpdev -l
primary              /dev/hdisk0
secondary            /dev/sysdumpnull
copy directory      /var/adm/ras
forced copy flag    TRUE
always allow dump    TRUE
dump compression    ON
type of dump        traditional
root@[/home/root]#  sysdumpdev -e
0453-041 Estimated dump size in bytes: 873254092
root@[/home/root]# bootinfo -s hdisk0
25600
root@[/home/root]#lsdev -Cc disk | grep hdisk0
hdisk0      Available          Virtual SCSI Disk Drive
root@[/home/root]# lspv | grep hdisk0
hdisk0          00f69dd24640c289                    dumpvg          active
root@[/home/root]#lsvg -l rootvg  | grep dump
livedump            jfs2      4      4      1    open/syncd    /var/adm/ras/livedump
pridump            sysdump    10      10      1    closed/syncd  N/A

:wall:
Regards,
Gowtham.G

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