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тАО11-19-2001 10:08 AM
тАО11-19-2001 10:08 AM
XSTM readout and EMC Array
The readout from xstm shows the following.
PCU Buc adapter
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Fibre Channel Interface
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Fibre Channel Driver
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EMC Array (6)
This would indicate a disk array of 6 disks to form a LUN????
Thanks
PCU Buc adapter
-
Fibre Channel Interface
-
Fibre Channel Driver
-
EMC Array (6)
This would indicate a disk array of 6 disks to form a LUN????
Thanks
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тАО11-19-2001 10:15 AM
тАО11-19-2001 10:15 AM
Re: XSTM readout and EMC Array
I seriously doubt it, but one way to find out is to run emc's inq utility or one of their other "graphical" utilities.
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тАО11-19-2001 10:26 AM
тАО11-19-2001 10:26 AM
Re: XSTM readout and EMC Array
To figure out the LUN details of EMC:
use #syminq
or #inq
#symdev
#sympd
This will list the luns seen by the system including their sizes.
The luns are not physical disks , but splits from the physcial disk. The split is done at the EMC level through a bin file. You can look it up using EMC console utility "symmconsole".
The EMC engineer should be able to give you
a hard copy of the binfile layout.
all the emc binaries should be under /opt/emc.
do a find /opt/emc -type d -name bin
and look into bin directories.
HTH
raj
use #syminq
or #inq
#symdev
#sympd
This will list the luns seen by the system including their sizes.
The luns are not physical disks , but splits from the physcial disk. The split is done at the EMC level through a bin file. You can look it up using EMC console utility "symmconsole".
The EMC engineer should be able to give you
a hard copy of the binfile layout.
all the emc binaries should be under /opt/emc.
do a find /opt/emc -type d -name bin
and look into bin directories.
HTH
raj
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тАО11-19-2001 12:55 PM
тАО11-19-2001 12:55 PM
Re: XSTM readout and EMC Array
This is the number of FA seen by all your HBA. So if your Symm as 6 FA connected into a switch or a hub and you have 2 HBA you will see 6 device (is the Volume Logix database, read only hyper) needed by the volume logix client.
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