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03-06-2011 01:52 PM
03-06-2011 01:52 PM
moving LSI/IBM disk array
We have an LSI disk array. I'm currently using it attached to a PA system.
We have new IA systems and I want to move the disk array. We tried a test-run today and it did not work. We are following steps in the "Administering a System: Managing Disks and Files" page 584-585 "Moving Disks across System". On the new system command 'ioscan -fun -C disk' showed that the array was attached but there were no device files listed.
I don't have any other indications in the documentation I have, it looks like the array should just show up.
Is there something I should do with the array management tool to get the array to talk? Any ideas?
Thanks!
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03-08-2011 01:30 AM
03-08-2011 01:30 AM
Re: moving LSI/IBM disk array
Hello,
Try :
ioscan -fnC disk
insf -e
If there is no disk, verify your zoning in FC switch.
Rgds
Stf
Try :
ioscan -fnC disk
insf -e
If there is no disk, verify your zoning in FC switch.
Rgds
Stf
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