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тАО11-05-2004 04:06 PM
тАО11-05-2004 04:06 PM
Is there any way to find out the total phyisical size? Can df -k give exact details about the total size.
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тАО11-05-2004 04:23 PM
тАО11-05-2004 04:23 PM
Re: Total size of hardisk
there is a command diskinfo
#diskinfo /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ
where X = Card instance number
Y= scsi id of drive
Z= Lun number normally 0
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тАО11-05-2004 08:14 PM
тАО11-05-2004 08:14 PM
SolutionAs ram said #diskinfo /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ
will do.
Even you can use pvdisplay /dev/dsk/cXtYdZ
to collect pv information of the disk,then Multiply PE Size with Total PE to get the total PV size ie disk capacity
regards
SK
sunilhcl@rediffmail.com
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тАО11-05-2004 11:55 PM
тАО11-05-2004 11:55 PM
Re: Total size of hardisk
More,
You can use sam as,
sam --> performance monitor --> system performance --> memory
will give all informations.
HTH.
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тАО11-06-2004 01:03 AM
тАО11-06-2004 01:03 AM
Re: Total size of hardisk
For Checking the filesystem total physical size you can use diskinfo
For getting the total memory use demsg and look for physical memory value
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тАО11-07-2004 07:25 PM
тАО11-07-2004 07:25 PM
Re: Total size of hardisk
do the following
1-ioscan -funC disk
this command will show you the disks you have and there formula /dev/rmt/cxtxdx
2-then do the following command for all the disks you have
diskinfo /dev/rmt/cxtxdx
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тАО11-07-2004 11:38 PM
тАО11-07-2004 11:38 PM
Re: Total size of hardisk
Yes diskinfo is the right command.
Identify the disk you want to see using:
# ioscan -funC disk
For e.g. i have disk /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0 then it show the output as below:
# diskinfo /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0
SCSI describe of /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0:
vendor: HP 36.4G
product id: ST336753LC
type: direct access
size: 35566480 Kbytes
bytes per sector: 512
#
So my disk is 36.4 GB and i get the formatted disk space of around 34GB.
Hope that helps.
Regards,