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тАО09-02-2010 03:40 AM
тАО09-02-2010 03:40 AM
How to determine which disk on FC60
Hello, I have 2 FC60 (FC60_1 and FC60_2) connected to my servers. Each Array contains 12 disks.
ioscan show all the disks. But I would like to find out wich disk belongs to which FC60.
attachment: tdlist and ioscan command output
is there any command to know if my disk c7tydz belongs to FC60_1 or FC60_2 ?
regards
ioscan show all the disks. But I would like to find out wich disk belongs to which FC60.
attachment: tdlist and ioscan command output
is there any command to know if my disk c7tydz belongs to FC60_1 or FC60_2 ?
regards
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тАО09-02-2010 08:57 PM
тАО09-02-2010 08:57 PM
Re: How to determine which disk on FC60
ioscan does *NOT* show any disk of the FC60, it is showing LUNS.
The array related commands ( amdsp ) will give you much more information.
Hope this helps!
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The array related commands ( amdsp ) will give you much more information.
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тАО09-02-2010 10:36 PM
тАО09-02-2010 10:36 PM
Re: How to determine which disk on FC60
Example:
# amdsp -a FC60
Vendor ID = HP
Product ID = A5277A
...
Path to Ctlr A VSB0 = 0/7/0/0.8.0.5.0.0.0
Path to Ctlr B VSB0 = 0/4/0/0.8.0.4.0.0.0
...
-----------------------------------------
LUN Status Capacity Ctrl RAID Segment Disks
--- ----------------- --------- ---- ---- ------- -----
0 OPTIMAL 16.9 GB A 1 16 1:0
3:0
Hope this helps!
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# amdsp -a FC60
Vendor ID = HP
Product ID = A5277A
...
Path to Ctlr A VSB0 = 0/7/0/0.8.0.5.0.0.0
Path to Ctlr B VSB0 = 0/4/0/0.8.0.4.0.0.0
...
-----------------------------------------
LUN Status Capacity Ctrl RAID Segment Disks
--- ----------------- --------- ---- ---- ------- -----
0 OPTIMAL 16.9 GB A 1 16 1:0
3:0
Hope this helps!
Regards
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тАО09-02-2010 10:36 PM
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Re: How to determine which disk on FC60
Example:
# amdsp -a FC60
Vendor ID = HP
Product ID = A5277A
...
Path to Ctlr A VSB0 = 0/7/0/0.8.0.5.0.0.0
Path to Ctlr B VSB0 = 0/4/0/0.8.0.4.0.0.0
...
-----------------------------------------
LUN Status Capacity Ctrl RAID Segment Disks
--- ----------------- --------- ---- ---- ------- -----
0 OPTIMAL 16.9 GB A 1 16 1:0
3:0
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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# amdsp -a FC60
Vendor ID = HP
Product ID = A5277A
...
Path to Ctlr A VSB0 = 0/7/0/0.8.0.5.0.0.0
Path to Ctlr B VSB0 = 0/4/0/0.8.0.4.0.0.0
...
-----------------------------------------
LUN Status Capacity Ctrl RAID Segment Disks
--- ----------------- --------- ---- ---- ------- -----
0 OPTIMAL 16.9 GB A 1 16 1:0
3:0
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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