Oracle Explorer Data Collector: How to Get se3kxtr in Out-of-Band Status
(Doc ID 1010987.1)
Last updated on JANUARY 30, 2025
Applies to:
Sun Storage 3320 SCSI Array - Version Not Applicable and laterSun Storage 3510 FC Array - Version Not Applicable and later
Sun Storage 3511 SATA Array - Version Not Applicable and later
Sun Storage 3310 Array - Version Not Applicable and later
All Platforms
Goal
This document explains how to configure Oracle Explorer Data Collector and give some hints for its use.
For array troubleshooting, it is important to collect data from a failed array out-of-band, that is, over the network rather than via the data path. Use this to prevent getting some SCSI errors, slowing down the I/O activity, or at worst hanging the system which has a failed array. Also, this way would collect the array's configuration when only the access paths are failed.
For information about Oracle Explorer Data Collector and how to download it, please refer to <Document 1312847.1> Sun Explorer Product Information Center.
Solution
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