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07-18-2007 02:13 AM
07-18-2007 02:13 AM
Re: hardware address and nport id mapping
@Torsten
the reasons that u stated must surely be the cause of such an error. However since this error is not causing much concern to the people onsite i won't be able to ask them if it is 2) or 3)
i.e. if they forgot to fcmsutil /dev/td2 replace_dsk 0x20200
OR
the switch port has been changed
@sandman
i tried ioscan without any arguments but the status of the drive remains same "NO-HW"
anyways your suggestions helped me a lot in understanding the above concepts. Thank you.
i am closing the thread.
the reasons that u stated must surely be the cause of such an error. However since this error is not causing much concern to the people onsite i won't be able to ask them if it is 2) or 3)
i.e. if they forgot to fcmsutil /dev/td2 replace_dsk 0x20200
OR
the switch port has been changed
@sandman
i tried ioscan without any arguments but the status of the drive remains same "NO-HW"
anyways your suggestions helped me a lot in understanding the above concepts. Thank you.
i am closing the thread.
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07-18-2007 02:26 AM
07-18-2007 02:26 AM
Re: hardware address and nport id mapping
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