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03-07-2003 01:30 PM
03-07-2003 01:30 PM
Re: Resizing LUNS/VGs on VA7100
No Problem. I work with the VAs all day long, so I have plenty to look at. :)
Scott
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03-08-2003 11:06 AM
03-08-2003 11:06 AM
Re: Resizing LUNS/VGs on VA7100
Brian,
in this case when you have VA in private loop (why?) two controllers have different loop-ids (by default - 108 and 110, and your VA uses these default values). So looking to hardware paths into ioscan output be sure that '108' corresponds to VA controller 1 and 110 corresponds to VA controller 2. So now you can choose correct primary path to the LUN matching ioscan device hardware path with 'armdsp -a' LUN RG information
Eugeny
in this case when you have VA in private loop (why?) two controllers have different loop-ids (by default - 108 and 110, and your VA uses these default values). So looking to hardware paths into ioscan output be sure that '108' corresponds to VA controller 1 and 110 corresponds to VA controller 2. So now you can choose correct primary path to the LUN matching ioscan device hardware path with 'armdsp -a' LUN RG information
Eugeny
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