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тАО09-11-2006 02:40 AM
тАО09-11-2006 02:40 AM
SCSI DEVICE DEVICE DRIVER NUM DEVICE FIRST
HWID: DEVICEID HOSTNAME TYPE SUBTYPE OWNER PATH FILE VALID PATH
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178: 45 jupiter disk none 2 4 dsk17 [6/7/1]
WWID:01000010:6005-08b4-0001-42f7-0002-3000-0008-0000
BUS TARGET LUN PATH STATE
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6 7 1 valid
6 8 1 valid
7 7 1 valid
7 8 1 valid
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тАО09-12-2006 07:06 PM
тАО09-12-2006 07:06 PM
Re: DRIVER OWNER and disk and hwmgr
See:
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51B_HTML/ARSFCATE/TITLE.HTM
chapter: "3.4.10 Deleting a SCSI Device"
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тАО09-18-2006 01:06 AM
тАО09-18-2006 01:06 AM
Re: DRIVER OWNER and disk and hwmgr
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тАО09-18-2006 02:09 AM
тАО09-18-2006 02:09 AM
Solutionhttp://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51B_HTML/ARSFC
ATE/TITLE.HTM
chapter: "3.4.10 Deleting a SCSI Device"
"In this example, the DRIVER OWNER field is not zero for component ID 23, indicating that the device is currently open by a driver. Any number other than zero in the DRIVER OWNER field means that a driver has opened the component for use. Therefore, you cannot delete SCSI component 23 because it is currently in use."
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тАО09-18-2006 02:16 AM
тАО09-18-2006 02:16 AM
Re: DRIVER OWNER and disk and hwmgr
I guess I want to know what "0" means for a disk device vs. "2" when in both cases the disk device is "open" and filesystem are mounted.
It doesn't make sense to me, I guess that one device (one with very little I/O) would have a solid "2" in the field, while a super busy one has a "0".
The only difference between the two disks is that one EVA is presenting active/active-ly and the other is presenting active/passive-ly; the "0" is associated with the active/passive array's disk and the "2" is associated with the active/actve arrays disk.