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тАО06-02-2008 10:03 PM
тАО06-02-2008 10:03 PM
autopath display -u
Hi
Deleted LUNs are listed in the unattached list of Secure Path Active-Active arrays. The unattached list maintains the WWNs of all deleted LUNs. I can view the deleted LUNs list with following command "autopath display -u"
So is there any way to clear "autopath display -u" output.
regards
amerotto
Deleted LUNs are listed in the unattached list of Secure Path Active-Active arrays. The unattached list maintains the WWNs of all deleted LUNs. I can view the deleted LUNs list with following command "autopath display -u"
So is there any way to clear "autopath display -u" output.
regards
amerotto
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тАО06-02-2008 10:55 PM
тАО06-02-2008 10:55 PM
Re: autopath display -u
Hi,
The definition of -u option is to list all devices in the un-attached list.
man autopath
Regards.
The definition of -u option is to list all devices in the un-attached list.
man autopath
Regards.
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тАО06-02-2008 11:16 PM
тАО06-02-2008 11:16 PM
Re: autopath display -u
Hi
I want to clear list of unattached LUNs
I already know what is autopath display -u command.
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amerotto
I want to clear list of unattached LUNs
I already know what is autopath display -u command.
regards
amerotto
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тАО06-03-2008 12:06 AM
тАО06-03-2008 12:06 AM
Re: autopath display -u
hi
try this. if you already remove them by specifying either wwwlunID or special file of the vdisk.
Make sure you've already unpresent the Vdisk from command view.
eg:
# autopath delete 2330-b343-0001-3424-fds3-2343-d33w-q322
# ioscan
By right, you should see them in
# autopath display -u
attach the removed vdisk.
# autopath add 2330-b343-0001-3424-fds3-2343-d33w-q322
Hope this help you.
Rgds
try this. if you already remove them by specifying either wwwlunID or special file of the vdisk.
Make sure you've already unpresent the Vdisk from command view.
eg:
# autopath delete 2330-b343-0001-3424-fds3-2343-d33w-q322
# ioscan
By right, you should see them in
# autopath display -u
attach the removed vdisk.
# autopath add 2330-b343-0001-3424-fds3-2343-d33w-q322
Hope this help you.
Rgds
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