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тАО09-15-2009 11:11 PM
тАО09-15-2009 11:11 PM
how can i view Drive/RAID configuration in HPUX?
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тАО09-15-2009 11:15 PM
тАО09-15-2009 11:15 PM
SolutionFor LVM software RAID you can check with
# lvdisplay -v /dev/vgxx/lvolx
and look at "mirror copies".
For hardware RAIDs it depends on the hardware ...
Hope this helps!
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тАО09-15-2009 11:19 PM
тАО09-15-2009 11:19 PM
Re: Raid configuration
Anyways how can i find the hardware raid configuration... is there any command to view?
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тАО09-15-2009 11:25 PM
тАО09-15-2009 11:25 PM
Re: Raid configuration
1) RAID on hardware arrays (e.g. EVA, XP, etc.)
-> check with appropriate management tools
2) RAID HBAs
2.1)
Smartarray controllers
Example:
# saconfig /dev/ciss0
******************** SmartArray RAID Controller /dev/ciss0 ********************
Auto-Fail Missing Disks at Boot = disabled
Cache Configuration Status = cache enabled
Cache Ratio = 25% Read / 75% Write
---------- PHYSICAL DRIVES ----------
Location Ct Enc Bay WWID Size Status
Internal 1I 1 6 0x5000c50000ae1234 36.4 GB OK
Internal 2I 1 1 0x500000e0176a1234 36.4 GB OK
Internal 2I 1 2 0x5000c50000ae1234 36.4 GB OK
Internal 2I 1 4 0x5000c50000ae1234 36.4 GB OK
---------- LOGICAL DRIVE 0 ----------
Device File = c0t0d0
RAID Level = 1+0
Size = 34699 MB
Stripe Size = 128 KB
Status = OK
2.2)
SAS controllers
Example:
# sasmgr get _info -D /dev/sasd0 -q raid
Wed May 21 13:55:17 2008
---------- LOGICAL DRIVE 7 ----------
Raid Level : RAID 1
Volume sas address : 0xa054a13191a1234
Device Special File : /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0
Raid State : OPTIMAL
Raid Status Flag : ENABLED
Raid Size : 69618
Rebuild Rate : 0.00 %
Rebuild Progress : 100.00 %
Participating Physical Drive(s) :
SAS Address Enc Bay Size(MB) Type State
0x5000c5000a651234 1 8 70007 SECONDARY ONLINE
0x5000c5000a651234 1 7 70007 PRIMARY ONLINE
2.3)
older RAID HBAs (e.g. RAID 4si)
# irm
# irdisplay
Hope this helps!
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тАО09-15-2009 11:39 PM
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