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тАО11-28-2001 08:02 AM - last edited on тАО04-20-2014 07:46 PM by Maiko-I
тАО11-28-2001 08:02 AM - last edited on тАО04-20-2014 07:46 PM by Maiko-I
How to detect if/when a SCSI disk is currently mounted by a(nother) machine
Hi all,
it's simple problem, but I didn't find any solutions so far ...
I need to configure two servers which share a set of SCSI disks; the first of them, the server A, mounts the disks 1, 2, 3 and 4; the server B, as first steps, after the HP-UX installation, tries to mount some disks, hopefully the 5, 6, 7 and 8.
The installation is done by a careless guy, who mounts the disk 2 .. !!
All the data stored by A into 2 are lost :-(
Is there any way to detect, from B, that the disk 2 is currently used by A?
It's possible to detect if the disk has a current volume group mapped on it ... is it possible to deduce if the disk has been used during the last hour (for example)?
Thank you
P.S. This thread has been moevd from Disk to HP-UX > sysadmin. - Hp forum Moderator
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тАО11-28-2001 11:03 AM
тАО11-28-2001 11:03 AM
Re: How to detect if/when a SCSI disk is currently mounted by a(nother) machine
you can detect if it belongs to an existing volume group, providing you use LVM.
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harry
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тАО11-29-2001 12:08 AM
тАО11-29-2001 12:08 AM
Re: How to detect if/when a SCSI disk is currently mounted by a(nother) machine
I mean: if the disk 2 is used by A but the command is launched on B, what's the probable result?
Thank you
Enrico