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09-19-2006 04:25 AM
09-19-2006 04:25 AM
device identification
Good Day to all,
I probably should know how to convert this but I have not found a way as yet. I have an error on a device as indicated in my syslog.log:
Sep 19 12:03:46 PRODUX vmunix: SCSI: Unexpected Disconnect -- lbolt: 40078273, dev: cb057000, io_id: 5000432
I see the device cb057000, how do I relate this to my system. How do I parse the word
cb057000.
Thank you in advance,
I probably should know how to convert this but I have not found a way as yet. I have an error on a device as indicated in my syslog.log:
Sep 19 12:03:46 PRODUX vmunix: SCSI: Unexpected Disconnect -- lbolt: 40078273, dev: cb057000, io_id: 5000432
I see the device cb057000, how do I relate this to my system. How do I parse the word
cb057000.
Thank you in advance,
I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep
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09-19-2006 04:31 AM
09-19-2006 04:31 AM
Re: device identification
Check the SCSI controller attached to the "/dev/dsk/c5t7d0"
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09-19-2006 04:42 AM
09-19-2006 04:42 AM
Re: device identification
Check out the TKB doc below for the method of correlating the hexadecimal string "dev: cb057000" into a device (special file) connected to your system.
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000080065993
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000080065993
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09-19-2006 04:50 AM
09-19-2006 04:50 AM
Re: device identification
first two digits controller instance
next is scsi id
next is lun
next is scsi id
next is lun
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