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08-08-2003 02:51 AM
08-08-2003 02:51 AM
Splindle sizes & RAID config
Is there a way(command syntax) that one could use to determine the spindle sizes & RAID configuration a HP server has been configured with?
Thanks in advance.
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08-08-2003 02:56 AM
08-08-2003 02:56 AM
Re: Splindle sizes & RAID config
What do you mean. If you are using LVM then the LUN/disk can be displayed if you do pvdisplay /dev/dsk/????, or diskinfo /dev/rdsk/????
If that device is actually a LUN (e.g. it is on an intelegent disk subsystem) then you would need to use the array contoller software. Thus what is the array you are attached to. here are some commands I know of, but they are sub-system SPECIFIC...
armdsp -a
arraydsp -a
amdsp -a
Regards
Tim
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08-08-2003 03:10 AM
08-08-2003 03:10 AM
Re: Splindle sizes & RAID config
The server is connected to a XP256 storage array. PV/LV display doesn't display RAID information but extent sizes; stripe sizes etc?
Thanks in advance!
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08-08-2003 03:51 AM
08-08-2003 03:51 AM
Re: Splindle sizes & RAID config
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08-08-2003 04:00 AM
08-08-2003 04:00 AM
Re: Splindle sizes & RAID config
Thanks for the info, do you know what the syntax of the commands is?
Thanks,
Dean
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08-08-2003 04:50 AM
08-08-2003 04:50 AM
Re: Splindle sizes & RAID config
There were later tools -- xpinfo?? that is supposed to give you more information from the host side but I have never used it yet... It should be here somewhere in this forums as an attachment submitted by one or 2 users.. just search for "xpinfo"
HTH.
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08-08-2003 06:05 AM
08-08-2003 06:05 AM
Re: Splindle sizes & RAID config
raidqry -l
xpinfo -i
Poke around with these. (man, whereis, etc.)
You can also get this info from "LUN Manager" on the control station, I think.
Stuart
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08-12-2003 01:04 AM
08-12-2003 01:04 AM
Re: Splindle sizes & RAID config
Thanks for the info. I was able to obain data for RAID set-up using the "xpinfo -r" command, but I still dont have data pertaining to spindle sizes.
Any ideas?
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