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тАО06-17-2009 02:08 AM
тАО06-17-2009 02:08 AM
xpinfo problem
Hi all,
I have a problem when launching xpinfo on my server it take many hours.
Note that this machine see approximatively 4000 ldev.
there's any way to avoid this slowness ?
for example using xpinfo with some options to scan_only the LDEVS recently published.
Thanks in advance.
I have a problem when launching xpinfo on my server it take many hours.
Note that this machine see approximatively 4000 ldev.
there's any way to avoid this slowness ?
for example using xpinfo with some options to scan_only the LDEVS recently published.
Thanks in advance.
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тАО06-17-2009 05:04 AM
тАО06-17-2009 05:04 AM
Re: xpinfo problem
Hi,
try the
-f option which should report information only for the specified logical device.
try the
-f option which should report information only for the specified logical device.
the pain is one part of the reality
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тАО06-17-2009 05:26 AM
тАО06-17-2009 05:26 AM
Re: xpinfo problem
Hi
With the -f option we must specify the raw device.
the problem are occured when i present a disk on the array to my host, the only infomation that i have is the LDEV number.
when executing xpinfo i can't specify the raw device because i don't know it yet, i just know the ldev number.
Thanks in advance.
With the -f option we must specify the raw device.
the problem are occured when i present a disk on the array to my host, the only infomation that i have is the LDEV number.
when executing xpinfo i can't specify the raw device because i don't know it yet, i just know the ldev number.
Thanks in advance.
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тАО06-18-2009 12:03 AM
тАО06-18-2009 12:03 AM
Re: xpinfo problem
xpinfo became "extremely" slow as it started to display volume group information too (with xpinfo -d). It seems like that xpinfo is alway gathering this information, even if it is not displayed later.
You may try an old version, but it's possibly not compatible with newer boxes.
You can also schedule a cronjob every night to create a current xpinfo output for later use.
I don't know any other measure to reduce the xpinfo runtime (except reducing the number of LUN's).
My 2 cents,
Armin
You may try an old version, but it's possibly not compatible with newer boxes.
You can also schedule a cronjob every night to create a current xpinfo output for later use.
I don't know any other measure to reduce the xpinfo runtime (except reducing the number of LUN's).
My 2 cents,
Armin
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