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11-15-2011 06:53 PM
11-15-2011 06:53 PM
Hi,
I upgraded (cold install) a system to 11.31 and im curious about the persisent dsf's.
I have a san attached disk which has multiple cxtxdx disks but i thought with the new system that should be more like /dev/rdsk/disk4?
If this is the case am i'm getting the most out of multipathing?
The disks were imported after the cold install.
Thanks.
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11-16-2011 08:31 AM
11-16-2011 08:31 AM
SolutionTo see if you have any legacy device files mapped to p ersistent devices files do an:
ioscan -m dsf
If no persistent device files show up, try an 'insf -C disk' to see if persistent files are created. Then try running the above ioscan command again.
The files that you should see are /dev/disk/disk* and /dev/rdisk/disk*
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11-17-2011 02:39 AM
11-17-2011 02:39 AM
Re: Upgrade from 11.23 to 11.31 Legact DSF to Persisent
thanks.