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тАО11-14-2010 06:14 PM
тАО11-14-2010 06:14 PM
How can I get serial disk number?
Hello All
I have a HPUX machine, and it have a external disk allocate on IBM DS8K.
So, I allocate five discs for this machine HP. On the machine I run the command-insf and then the disk ioscan-FnC to display the disks.
But in none of these command I can see the serial on the disc that allocates Storage.
How can I see this serial?
Thanks for all.
I have a HPUX machine, and it have a external disk allocate on IBM DS8K.
So, I allocate five discs for this machine HP. On the machine I run the command-insf and then the disk ioscan-FnC to display the disks.
But in none of these command I can see the serial on the disc that allocates Storage.
How can I see this serial?
Thanks for all.
rodriguescj
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тАО11-14-2010 11:35 PM
тАО11-14-2010 11:35 PM
Re: How can I get serial disk number?
The "diskinfo -v /dev/rdsk/" will show some more information, but I don't think the serial number is included.
The HP-UX STM diagnostics (cstm/mstm/xstm) might be able to show the serial number.
MK
The HP-UX STM diagnostics (cstm/mstm/xstm) might be able to show the serial number.
MK
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тАО11-16-2010 09:34 AM
тАО11-16-2010 09:34 AM
Re: How can I get serial disk number?
If you have HP-UX 11.31 you can use:
scsimgr -p get_attr -a vid -a pid -a wwid -a device_file all_lun
scsimgr -p get_attr -a vid -a pid -a wwid -a device_file all_lun
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тАО11-26-2010 09:43 AM
тАО11-26-2010 09:43 AM
Re: How can I get serial disk number?
My Os is 11.00
I think with the solution is in Fiel "(Additional inquiry bytes:"
follow
<< VRUXD1 >> /->diskinfo -v /dev/rdsk/c17t0d5
SCSI describe of /dev/rdsk/c17t0d5:
vendor: IBM
product id: 2107900
type: direct access
size: 36700160 Kbytes
bytes per sector: 512
rev level: .172
blocks per disk: 73400320
ISO version: 0
ECMA version: 0
ANSI version: 5
removable media: no
response format: 2
(Additional inquiry bytes: (32)35 (33)36 (34)36 (35)33 (36)33 (37)31 (38)32 (39)42 (40)30 (41)35 (42)20 (43)20 (44)20 (45)20 (46)20 (47)20 (48)20 (49)20 (50)20 (51)0 (52)60 (53)d (54)a0 (55)a (56)0 (57)3 (58)0 (59)3 (60)20 (61)0 (62)0 (63)0 (64)0 (65)0 (66)0 (67)0 (68)0 (69)0 (70)0 (71)0 (72)0 (73)0 (74)0 (75)0 (76)0 (77)0 (78)0 (79)0 (80)0 (81)0 (82)0 (83)0 (84)0 (85)0 (86)0 (87)0 (88)0 (89)0 (90)0 (91)2 (92)0 (93)30 (94)37 (95)35 (96)0 (97)30 (98)38 (99)31 (100)30 (101)35 (102)0 (103)0 (104)0 (105)0 (106)0 (107)0 (108)0 (109)0 (110)0 (111)0 (112)0 (113)0 (114)0 (115)0 (116)0 (117)0 (118)0 (119)0 (120)0 (121)0 (122)0 (123)4 (124)60 (125)0 (126)0 (127)0 (128)0 (129)2 (130)0 (131)0 (132)0 (133)0 (134)0 (135)0 (136)0 (137)0 (138)0 (139)7f (140)7f (141)7 (142)c0 (143)7f (144)7f (145)9 (146)b8 (147)32 (148)31 (149)30 (150)37 (151)39 (152)30 (153)30 (154)20 (155)20 (156)20 (157)20 (158)20 )
<< VRUXD1 >> /->
But I don know what.
I think with the solution is in Fiel "(Additional inquiry bytes:"
follow
<< VRUXD1 >> /->diskinfo -v /dev/rdsk/c17t0d5
SCSI describe of /dev/rdsk/c17t0d5:
vendor: IBM
product id: 2107900
type: direct access
size: 36700160 Kbytes
bytes per sector: 512
rev level: .172
blocks per disk: 73400320
ISO version: 0
ECMA version: 0
ANSI version: 5
removable media: no
response format: 2
(Additional inquiry bytes: (32)35 (33)36 (34)36 (35)33 (36)33 (37)31 (38)32 (39)42 (40)30 (41)35 (42)20 (43)20 (44)20 (45)20 (46)20 (47)20 (48)20 (49)20 (50)20 (51)0 (52)60 (53)d (54)a0 (55)a (56)0 (57)3 (58)0 (59)3 (60)20 (61)0 (62)0 (63)0 (64)0 (65)0 (66)0 (67)0 (68)0 (69)0 (70)0 (71)0 (72)0 (73)0 (74)0 (75)0 (76)0 (77)0 (78)0 (79)0 (80)0 (81)0 (82)0 (83)0 (84)0 (85)0 (86)0 (87)0 (88)0 (89)0 (90)0 (91)2 (92)0 (93)30 (94)37 (95)35 (96)0 (97)30 (98)38 (99)31 (100)30 (101)35 (102)0 (103)0 (104)0 (105)0 (106)0 (107)0 (108)0 (109)0 (110)0 (111)0 (112)0 (113)0 (114)0 (115)0 (116)0 (117)0 (118)0 (119)0 (120)0 (121)0 (122)0 (123)4 (124)60 (125)0 (126)0 (127)0 (128)0 (129)2 (130)0 (131)0 (132)0 (133)0 (134)0 (135)0 (136)0 (137)0 (138)0 (139)7f (140)7f (141)7 (142)c0 (143)7f (144)7f (145)9 (146)b8 (147)32 (148)31 (149)30 (150)37 (151)39 (152)30 (153)30 (154)20 (155)20 (156)20 (157)20 (158)20 )
<< VRUXD1 >> /->
But I don know what.
rodriguescj
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