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03-21-2004 01:16 PM
03-21-2004 01:16 PM
The "Universal Xport" does not have to have device file?ã
There is the customer who use N4000 and FC60(SC10) Array disks.
I had checked "ioscan -fnC disk" command on the system,which listed four "Universal Xport".
And One of them has device file, but other don't.
1. What the "Universal Xport" is?
2. The "Universal Xport" does not have to have device file?ã
***"ioscann -fnC disk" list sample ***
disk 30 0/10/0/0.8.0.6.0.3.7 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP Universal Xport
disk 49 1/10/0/0.8.0.5.0.3.7 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP Universal Xport
/dev/dsk/c13t3d7 /dev/rdsk/c13t3d7
Regards;
Ka
I had checked "ioscan -fnC disk" command on the system,which listed four "Universal Xport".
And One of them has device file, but other don't.
1. What the "Universal Xport" is?
2. The "Universal Xport" does not have to have device file?ã
***"ioscann -fnC disk" list sample ***
disk 30 0/10/0/0.8.0.6.0.3.7 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP Universal Xport
disk 49 1/10/0/0.8.0.5.0.3.7 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP Universal Xport
/dev/dsk/c13t3d7 /dev/rdsk/c13t3d7
Regards;
Ka
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03-22-2004 05:16 PM
03-22-2004 05:16 PM
Re: The "Universal Xport" does not have to have device file?ã
Does the #insf -eC disk will help in recreating these devices?
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