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тАО01-14-2009 04:06 AM
тАО01-14-2009 04:06 AM
ape 100 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.0.1 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 101 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.0.2 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 102 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.0.3 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 103 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.0.4 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 104 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.0.5 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 105 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.0.6 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 106 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.0.7 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
target 68 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1 tgt NO_HW DEVICE
tape 107 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1.0 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 108 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1.1 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 109 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1.2 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 110 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1.3 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 111 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1.4 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 112 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1.5 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 113 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1.6 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
tape 114 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1.7 stape NO_HW DEVICE IBM ULTRIUM-TD2
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тАО01-14-2009 05:03 AM
тАО01-14-2009 05:03 AM
Re: no_HW
#rmsf -H path
like:
#rmsf -H 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.1.7
after that run ioscan again.
regards,
ivan
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тАО01-14-2009 05:15 AM
тАО01-14-2009 05:15 AM
Re: no_HW
Use rmsf -H h/w address it will remove both dsk & rdsk device files
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Sanjeev
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тАО01-14-2009 06:08 AM
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тАО01-14-2009 06:55 AM
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тАО01-14-2009 06:56 AM
тАО01-14-2009 06:56 AM
Re: no_HW
You can only get rid of the device files with "rmsf" but not the pointers in the kernel IO tree.
So, you will still see NO_HW associated with those paths until you reboot the server.
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тАО01-14-2009 07:00 AM
тАО01-14-2009 07:00 AM
Re: no_HW
# rmsf -k -H 1/0/2/1/0/4/0.199.216.128.0.0.1
Hope this helps!
Regards
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тАО01-14-2009 08:04 AM
тАО01-14-2009 08:04 AM
Re: no_HW
if this is 11.31 then :::
1)#ioscan -s
shall show u the stale devives that is teh deviced which are having the stale DSFs and the status is NO_HW that is the DSFs now point to a HW which ahs been removed or does not exist.
2)the new option -x for rmsf removes the system wide stale entries for such stale devices.
#rmsf -x
so u can see by trying this.
Regards
Sujit
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тАО01-14-2009 07:51 PM
тАО01-14-2009 07:51 PM
Re: no_HW
for DEV in $(lssf /dev/rmt/* | grep \?\?\?)
do
rmsf -a $DEV
done
The lssf command will show the hardware path as ??? when the device has no hardware. Note that you can use this to remove disk devices which have been removed.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin