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тАО11-14-2001 01:03 PM
тАО11-14-2001 01:03 PM
HP C5447A
Thanks, Boyd.
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тАО11-14-2001 01:14 PM
тАО11-14-2001 01:14 PM
Re: HP C5447A
do an arraydsp -i and note the ARRAY_ID's
then arraydsp -a ARRAY_ID
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тАО11-14-2001 01:14 PM
тАО11-14-2001 01:14 PM
Re: HP C5447A
enter arraydsp -i and find the SN, then enter arraydsp -d SN and you should get much more detailed info on all your autoraid disks.
Good Luck,
C
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тАО11-14-2001 01:23 PM
тАО11-14-2001 01:23 PM
Re: HP C5447A
you can use stm to get this info,
you can get stm from the onlineDiag packge on the support plus CD. Or you can download the same from this link,
http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=B6191AAE
This are the steps involved once you install stm,
cstm
map
scl type all
info
infolog
done
exit
Hope this helps.
Regds
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тАО11-14-2001 01:27 PM
тАО11-14-2001 01:27 PM
Re: HP C5447A
As the other guys have mentioned, use 'array -i' to get the serial number of the array. Use 'array -a serial_number' to get all of the information. Below is a sample of what to expect for the drive information.
HTH
-Michael
Information for disk in slot A1:
Disk State = INCLUDED
Vendor = SEAGATE
Product ID = ST39173WC
Capacity = 8683 MB *
Max. block addr = 17783111
Block length = 512
Serial number = 825700001835
Firmware revision = HP05
Drive ID number = FFFFFFFD AD6E82B
Volume set serial no. = 153AC 3
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тАО11-14-2001 01:31 PM
тАО11-14-2001 01:31 PM
Re: HP C5447A
Also, if you want to get fancy you can use arraymgr -d option to give your array an alias so you can skip the arraydsp -i part in the future. I have done it and it has allowed me to easily script my array checks on multiple servers.
Your alias will need to be capitalized, so it looks something like this:
ARUNIX001
Enjoy,
C
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тАО11-15-2001 12:55 AM
тАО11-15-2001 12:55 AM
Re: HP C5447A
If you see it in the class of disk (as you should) - ioscan -fnkCdisk
it is your LUN.
The lun number depends on the H/W Path
ie
disk 10 sdisk 8/0.5.0 C5447A
disk 11 sdisk 8/0.5.1 C5447A
disk 12 sdisk 8/0.5.2 C5447A
The .5. is your controller
the .0, .1, .2 is lun 0, lun 1 and lun 2.
if you see it again:
disk 10 sdisk 8/4.4.0 C5447A
disk 11 sdisk 8/4.4.1 C5447A
disk 12 sdisk 8/4.4.2 C5447A
The .4. is your OTHER controller (either X or Y we don't know)
the .0, .1, .2 is lun 0, lun 1 and lun 2 seen through the other controller.
As mentioned use:
arraydsp -i
To see your autoraid sn.
arraydsp -a
to see all information.
See the man for more on the command.
You can also use sam. It's quite nice in graphical mode.
go to Disk and File Systems section. In Actions (after selecting the autoraid.) run the Maintenance command.
Later,
Bill