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09-14-2011 07:42 AM
09-14-2011 07:42 AM
LS Command help
HI, I need to gather host & hostwwn information and I was going to use an ls command to do this. I can gather all of the information for a host by using ls host full but this gives me everything & I really want only certain information. I have tried ls host full :grep portwwn > etc but this does not work either.
Please help!
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09-15-2011 06:13 AM
09-15-2011 06:13 AM
Re: LS Command help
What is your operating system & what is the storage connected?
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09-19-2011 01:48 AM
09-19-2011 01:48 AM
Re: LS Command help
The OS on the Command View server is Windows 2003 Enterprise. HOsts are a mix of Windows versions, Linux & ESX. We have EVA8100's with Fibre channel disks
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09-20-2011 01:19 AM
09-20-2011 01:19 AM
Re: LS Command help
SAN Visibiity tool will help you in getting this information . It is available for download from
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/networking/sansolutions.html
SAN Visibility is a complementary software utility for HP customers that helps with SAN Analysis, SAN Diagnostics and SAN Optimization. SAN Visibility saves you considerable time, money, and effort by automating inventory activities and providing a quick and accurate view of your SAN topology. SAN Visibility has an automated report generation feature that produces recommendations, topology diagrams, and informative SAN element reports for switches, host bus adapters and storage array connectivity. SAN Visibility runs on any Windows desktop or laptop which has network connectivity to a switch within your SAN.
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