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Nobody's Hero
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EMC HELP

Anyone out there use an EMC symm box? I have a 3930. I need to find out which port my HP15 box is using on the symm. Any commands available to check this?
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harry d brown jr
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Re: EMC HELP

inq ??

I don't have access to any symm's but when I did I used to use inq to get info.

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Jeff Schussele
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Re: EMC HELP

Hi Robert,

The command to use is syminq
Ours is installed in /opt/emc/SYMCLI/V5.0.0/bin - yours may be different.
Attached is it's man page as a txt file.

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Jeff
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Geoff Wild
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Re: EMC HELP

ALl the EMC commands should be in:

/usr/symcli/bin

Depending on version of EMC software - inq was replaced with the syminq commmand.

If you have ECC OE, then you can use that GUI to find out port. (You mean FA on the frame right?)



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Rick Garland
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Re: EMC HELP

The syminq command, or inq if using an earlier version of symcli.

Tells you FA, DA, and disk info as well.

Rick Garland
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Re: EMC HELP

The syminq command, or inq if using an earlier version of symcli.

Tells you FA, DA, and disk info as well.

Also check out the symcfg command.

Tim Nelson
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Re: EMC HELP

symcfg list -connections
works great also. Shows all servers and their connections.

sympd list
will also ID the FA, although only one of a multipath