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03-26-2008 03:45 AM
03-26-2008 03:45 AM
Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
How i can remove old hardware path,there is no hardware attached anymore with it? but still diplay in ioscasn.
-Sharjeel
P.S: doubt in rmsf syntex.
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03-26-2008 03:47 AM
03-26-2008 03:47 AM
Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
Are there still 'devices' attached to the path? A reboot will clear anything there. System type?
thx
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03-26-2008 03:49 AM
03-26-2008 03:49 AM
Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
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03-26-2008 03:50 AM
03-26-2008 03:50 AM
Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
do
rmsf -H $hw
done
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03-26-2008 03:54 AM
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Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
(Not using anymore default SCSI port for TA5300,either scsi cable attached with dual card scsi card).
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03-26-2008 04:31 AM
03-26-2008 04:31 AM
Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
Hope this helps!
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03-26-2008 04:37 AM
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03-26-2008 04:43 AM
03-26-2008 04:43 AM
Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
Try
rmsf -k -H 0/1/1/1.1.0
for this entry for example:
scsi:wsio:T:T:F:31:188:200704:disk:sdisk:0/1/1/1.1.0:5 128 2 50 0 0 0 0 230 177 180 216 31 76 246 199 :1:root.sba.lba.c8xx.tgt.sdisk:sdisk:NO_HW:DEVICE:_NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A:3
/dev/dsk/c3t1d0
There is nor problem to only "see" these entries. After a reboot they are gone anyway.
Hope this helps!
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03-26-2008 04:57 AM
03-26-2008 04:57 AM
Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
#rmsf -k -H 0/1/1/1.1.0
If the -k option is specified, the definition of all devices at that
hardware path are removed from the system, again without removing any
special files.
Thanks -ajesh
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03-26-2008 04:59 AM
03-26-2008 04:59 AM
Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
The NO_HW indicates that the OS is expecting hardware in that path, which is not there. Normally, things like bad hard-drives will report NO_HW. Like I said above, a reboot will clear the NO_HW. I know that the rmsf command will do so also, but my peers would be better prepared to give you the correct syntax.
Hope this helps.
ron
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03-26-2008 06:00 AM
03-26-2008 06:00 AM
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03-28-2008 02:19 AM
03-28-2008 02:19 AM
Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
The rmsf commands will not help. (and can make the problem worse)
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03-29-2008 12:07 AM
03-29-2008 12:07 AM
Re: Removal of Unnecessary hardware path
u can use rmsf -H then hardware path
first use ioscan -funC disk
then u will get hardware path
then use rmsf -H then hardware path
it will remove from u system