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тАО10-30-2008 10:56 PM - last edited on тАО03-30-2014 08:12 PM by Maiko-I
тАО10-30-2008 10:56 PM - last edited on тАО03-30-2014 08:12 PM by Maiko-I
Please let me know
Hi,
$ hwmgr show scsi
SCSI DEVICE DEVICE DRIVER NUM DEVICE FIRST
HWID: DEVICEID HOSTNAME TYPE SUBTYPE OWNER PATH FILE VALID PATH
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
68: 0 m disk none 0 1 dsk0 [0/0/0]
69: 1 m disk none 0 1 dsk1 [0/1/0]
71: 4 m disk none 0 4 scp0 [2/0/0]
72: 5 m disk none 2 4 dsk2 [2/0/3]
73: 6 m disk none 2 4 dsk3 [2/0/4]
74: 7 m disk none 2 4 dsk4 [2/0/6]
75: 8 m disk none 2 4 dsk5 [2/0/7]
76: 9 m disk none 2 4 dsk6 [2/0/8]
77: 10 m disk none 0 4 dsk7 [2/0/9]
78: 11 m disk none 0 4 dsk8 [2/0/10]
79: 12 m disk none 0 4 dsk9 [2/0/11]
80: 13 m disk none 0 4 dsk10 [2/0/12]
81: 14 m disk none 0 4 dsk11 [2/0/101]
82: 15 m disk none 0 4 dsk12 [2/0/102]
83: 16 m disk none 0 4 dsk13 [2/0/103]
84: 17 m disk none 0 4 dsk14 [2/0/104]
85: 18 m disk none 0 4 dsk15 [2/0/105]
86: 19 m disk none 0 4 dsk16 [2/0/106]
87: 20 m disk none 0 4 dsk17 [2/0/110]
88: 21 m disk none 0 4 dsk18 [2/0/108]
89: 22 m disk none 0 4 dsk19 [2/0/109]
90: 23 m disk none 0 4 dsk20 [2/0/112]
91: 24 m disk none 0 4 dsk21 [2/0/107]
92: 25 m disk none 0 4 dsk22 [2/0/111]
238: 2 m cdrom none 0 1 cdrom3 [1/4/0]
239: 3 m cdrom none 0 1 cdrom4 [3/0/0]
The command "hwmgr show scsi" displays the number of paths for all the disks.Could you please let me know is there any command or any other way to change the number of paths for disks.
Please provide your inputs on this..
Thanks in Advance,
Shammer
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тАО10-31-2008 03:32 AM
тАО10-31-2008 03:32 AM
Re: Please let me know
You could change the number of paths by altering the zoning on your SAN so that the host could only see certain ports on the storage device.
Why would you want to do this though ?
Cheers,
Rob
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тАО11-02-2008 01:45 PM
тАО11-02-2008 01:45 PM
Re: Please let me know
i am agree with Rob.
if you don't want to see tha all paths from all nodes, you may configure zoning from switch.Thus you can elegate the others.
But why would you want to change the paths?
regards,
mustafa