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Re: diskinfo o/p help

 
Torsten.
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Re: diskinfo o/p help

vendor: HP
product id: HSV300

This is an EVA4400 for sure.


This is an P2000 (ioscan):

disk 8 64000/0xfa00/0xc esdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP P2000 G3 FC
/dev/disk/disk8 /dev/rdisk/disk8



Hope this helps!
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Michael Steele_2
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Re: diskinfo o/p help

Your source of information is incorrect. You need to physically investigate and follow the cables / fibres contact the SAN team to cross reference switch ports.

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Torsten.
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Re: diskinfo o/p help

A simple

"ioscan -fn"

would be enough.

What is your OS version?

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Bob_Vance
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Re: diskinfo o/p help

This is example from an MSA LUN:

## ioscan -fnCdisk
...
disk 262 0/2/1/0.3.0.239.0.1.4 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE HP MSA2312fc
/dev/dsk/c32t1d4 /dev/rdsk/c32t1d4
...


see the "MSA2312fc"


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