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11-13-2004 06:37 AM
11-13-2004 06:37 AM
identifying disk in 2100
How can i identify disk in 2100 storage from its hardware path.
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11-13-2004 06:50 AM
11-13-2004 06:50 AM
Re: identifying disk in 2100
Hello
ioscan -fnH path/to/hardware.#.#
diskinfo /dev/dsk/c#t#d#
Does each disk in the 2100 have a status/activity light ? to identify the actual disk
dd if=/dev/dsk/c#t#d# of=/dev/null bs=1024k
You will see the activity light flashing away
Hope that helps
Steve
ioscan -fnH path/to/hardware.#.#
diskinfo /dev/dsk/c#t#d#
Does each disk in the 2100 have a status/activity light ? to identify the actual disk
dd if=/dev/dsk/c#t#d# of=/dev/null bs=1024k
You will see the activity light flashing away
Hope that helps
Steve
take your time and think things through
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11-13-2004 09:33 AM
11-13-2004 09:33 AM
Re: identifying disk in 2100
hi,
the SCSI address is in the hardware path. Which SCSI address is assigned to which disk depends on your installation (see SCSI selector at the back).
If the disks are not to busy then you can launch "diskinfo" continiously on one of the disks, and simply look at the LED.
regards,
Thierry.
the SCSI address is in the hardware path. Which SCSI address is assigned to which disk depends on your installation (see SCSI selector at the back).
If the disks are not to busy then you can launch "diskinfo" continiously on one of the disks, and simply look at the LED.
regards,
Thierry.
All unix flavours are exactly the same . . . . . . . . . . for end users anyway.
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11-14-2004 08:01 PM
11-14-2004 08:01 PM
Re: identifying disk in 2100
HI
DS2100 is just box for disk.
Every disk have SUSCI ID.
You control this SCSI ID using switch.
use this link:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?locale=en_US&taskId=115&prodSeriesId=305087&prodTypeId=12169&objectID=lpg60011
Using switch to set position A,B or C you switch SCSI disk ID.
DS2100 is just box for disk.
Every disk have SUSCI ID.
You control this SCSI ID using switch.
use this link:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?locale=en_US&taskId=115&prodSeriesId=305087&prodTypeId=12169&objectID=lpg60011
Using switch to set position A,B or C you switch SCSI disk ID.
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