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xmerlinI'm experiencing issues with nvmeadm. When I boot into recovery mode, all NVMe drives are detected correctly. However, when I boot into the normal system, I get errors like the following for two devices: nvmeadm: failed to open 'nvme22': failed to open device path /devices/pci@0,0/pci1022,1483@1,3/pci1137,2c5@0:devctl: No such device or address: NVME_ERR_OPEN_DEV (libnvme: 0xd, sys: 6)
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xmerlinand the devices pointed in the error are in state removed when I boot in the normal system ...but in recovery I've no problem at all
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otisdid you try a reconfiguration reboot?
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tsoome_run devfsadm -vC
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xmerlinI've already tryed devfsadm -vC but the problem doesn't disappear
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tsoome_ok, did you check fmadm faulty?
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xmerlintsoome_, two critical on pci but it works fine in recovery
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otisyep, fmdump, fmadm faulty, fmadm repaired
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tsoome_yea, it may be the recovery mode does not get FMA bits loaded? (I'm not entirely sure about recovery mode)
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xmerlinotis, It works, thank you! The issue was likely related to the faulty backplane and had been previously logged.
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xmerlintsoome_, right in the recovery mode these bits are not loaded