LISA Insider: The Hallway Track
The hallway track is the unspoken gem of LISA. It is where leaders and luminaries exchange their best ideas and collaborate on cutting edge systems administration topics in the conference corridors. The best part about the hallway track is that it is not just limited to systems administration superstars, but anyone can be a part of the hallway track. The informal nature of the hallway track is unique to most conferences in that great minds can gather and exchange ideas at a personal level; whereas, at other conferences the speakers and trainers are confined to the podium and disappear after their presentation. So when at LISA, please make sure to engage in the hallway track.

Speaking of the hallway track… I have a problem that maybe someone in the hall would have the answer to, but I don’t know who to ask!
I recently added 4 disks to a Fiber Channel RAID and created another LUN. This system setup had been working for over 18 months with no problems. After rebooting the Sun T2000 which is connected to the RAID, the T2000 no longer sees the RAID (probe-scsi-all doesn’t see it). I tried removing the new LUN and even the disks, tried a new FC cable and resetting the RAID controller but to no avail. No hardware changes were made other than adding the 4 disks. If someone in the hall has run into this before, please email me at raid@thehagens.org.
Jarom
Comment by jhagen — November 10, 2008 @ 3:28 pm