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08-07-2001 08:53 AM
08-07-2001 08:53 AM
NIKE20 device file
cxtxdx in case of a model 20 disk array .
i am going to creat 5 luns on a model20 array
connected to controller c3 and c7
i think d's value will be 0,1,2,3,and 4 .
can any one tell me about "t"
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08-07-2001 08:56 AM
08-07-2001 08:56 AM
Re: NIKE20 device file
lun3 scsi address 2 instance 3=c3t2d3
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08-07-2001 09:06 AM
08-07-2001 09:06 AM
Re: NIKE20 device file
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08-07-2001 09:08 AM
08-07-2001 09:08 AM
Re: NIKE20 device file
when you set up the array to present LUN's to the outside world, you need to set the scsi/lun address so this is up to you.
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08-07-2001 10:45 AM
08-07-2001 10:45 AM
Re: NIKE20 device file
In the case as yours the cxtydz, y will be the scsi id of the storage processor on the disk array. That means if the Card Instance is 4, The SCSI ID on the Card is 7, the SCSI ID on the Storage Processor (SP-A or SP-B) is 0 and the LUN are 0,1,2 then the device files you'll see for the LUN's would be c4t0d0, c4t0d1 and c4t0d2.
Hope this helps
Sanjay