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11-26-2002 05:17 AM
11-26-2002 05:17 AM
IOSCAN vs SAM
Gentlemen,
I have just installed HP-UX11 with the June 2002 bundles on a K580 HP9000 server attached to an XP256. I have two links on the XP from the server. The XP disks on one path 8/8 are visible thru SAM and IOSCAN. The XP disks on the other channel 12/12 are not visible thru SAM but I can see them on IOSCAN output. I have ran "insf -eH", I have unplugged the 12/12 connector and run "ioscan -fnH 12/12" and to my suprise ioscan can still see them.
Please help...........
I have just installed HP-UX11 with the June 2002 bundles on a K580 HP9000 server attached to an XP256. I have two links on the XP from the server. The XP disks on one path 8/8 are visible thru SAM and IOSCAN. The XP disks on the other channel 12/12 are not visible thru SAM but I can see them on IOSCAN output. I have ran "insf -eH", I have unplugged the 12/12 connector and run "ioscan -fnH 12/12" and to my suprise ioscan can still see them.
Please help...........
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11-26-2002 05:21 AM
11-26-2002 05:21 AM
Re: IOSCAN vs SAM
Hi,
run "rmsf -R" to the hw-path, maybe that removes the XP from "ioscan" on this path.
Regards,
Armin
run "rmsf -R" to the hw-path, maybe that removes the XP from "ioscan" on this path.
Regards,
Armin
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11-26-2002 06:06 AM
11-26-2002 06:06 AM
Re: IOSCAN vs SAM
hi guys
remove the special file
and reinstall the special file..
remove :
rmsf special_file
install
insf -e special_file
remove the special file
and reinstall the special file..
remove :
rmsf special_file
install
insf -e special_file
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11-26-2002 07:20 AM
11-26-2002 07:20 AM
Re: IOSCAN vs SAM
Hi,
Try this link,
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000064900677
The doc id is KBRC00008326.
Hope this helps.
Regds
Try this link,
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000064900677
The doc id is KBRC00008326.
Hope this helps.
Regds
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