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05-24-2010 09:38 AM
05-24-2010 09:38 AM
Hi;
I have to reorganize a subset of the disks presented from an array that ioscan says is an HSV210. If this were an EMC or an HDS array, I would know how to identify the exact luns that I need to manipulate. I have to make sure I get the right luns in order to avoid impacting the other databases that run on that system.
Can anyone tell me how to identify the specific physical devices to which a CTD points? The SAN guy with whom I'm working thinks he has it; but, if there is a clear way to verify his list, it'd go a long way to easing my concern.
Thanks.
Doug
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Senior UNIX Admin
O'Leary Computers Inc
linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/dkoleary
Resume: http://www.olearycomputers.com/resume.html
I have to reorganize a subset of the disks presented from an array that ioscan says is an HSV210. If this were an EMC or an HDS array, I would know how to identify the exact luns that I need to manipulate. I have to make sure I get the right luns in order to avoid impacting the other databases that run on that system.
Can anyone tell me how to identify the specific physical devices to which a CTD points? The SAN guy with whom I'm working thinks he has it; but, if there is a clear way to verify his list, it'd go a long way to easing my concern.
Thanks.
Doug
------
Senior UNIX Admin
O'Leary Computers Inc
linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/dkoleary
Resume: http://www.olearycomputers.com/resume.html
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05-24-2010 10:13 AM
05-24-2010 10:13 AM
Solution
Doug,
You need evainfo
This will show you the WWIDs of the LUNs which you can them match with what the SAN guy sees in CommandView EVA.
Just google the following and you should find what you are looking for in the top 10 hits:
evainfo site:hp.com
ALternatively ask the SAN guy to look on the CommandView EVA install disk - there's usually a copy of evainfo on there.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
You need evainfo
This will show you the WWIDs of the LUNs which you can them match with what the SAN guy sees in CommandView EVA.
Just google the following and you should find what you are looking for in the top 10 hits:
evainfo site:hp.com
ALternatively ask the SAN guy to look on the CommandView EVA install disk - there's usually a copy of evainfo on there.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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05-24-2010 10:38 AM
05-24-2010 10:38 AM
Re: ID'ing specific luns on hsv210?
Hey;
Perfect! Thanks a lot. That was exactly what I needed.
Doug
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Senior UNIX Admin
O'Leary Computers Inc
linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/dkoleary
Resume: http://www.olearycomputers.com/resume.html
Perfect! Thanks a lot. That was exactly what I needed.
Doug
------
Senior UNIX Admin
O'Leary Computers Inc
linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/dkoleary
Resume: http://www.olearycomputers.com/resume.html
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