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10-25-2006 03:52 PM
10-25-2006 03:52 PM
fcdutil fiber channel
Hi,
I have a couple of HBA card, How would I know which LUN is connect to which HBA.
fcdutil /dev/xxx only show WWN
I have a couple of HBA card, How would I know which LUN is connect to which HBA.
fcdutil /dev/xxx only show WWN
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10-25-2006 10:17 PM
10-25-2006 10:17 PM
Re: fcdutil fiber channel
Hi, with fcdutil /dev/fcd# you will have the information for that fcd#. Then you can run "ioscan -fnCfc" to find each fcd# uses which hardware path. Now run "ioscan -fnCdisk" the LUN's which has the same hardware path with a /dev/fcd# is connected via that card.
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10-27-2006 04:46 AM
10-27-2006 04:46 AM
Re: fcdutil fiber channel
Kholikt,
Use :
fcmsutil /dev/xxx (fcd or td)...
it should show you whether you have a connection and the speed of connection to your fabric.
Hope this helps..
Use :
fcmsutil /dev/xxx (fcd or td)...
it should show you whether you have a connection and the speed of connection to your fabric.
Hope this helps..
Hakuna Matata.
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