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11-28-2003 12:45 PM
11-28-2003 12:45 PM
1.how to determine the version of ha on my system?
2.can i determine the RAID type of disk array which connects my host?
thanks!
2.can i determine the RAID type of disk array which connects my host?
thanks!
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11-28-2003 01:06 PM
11-28-2003 01:06 PM
Solution
1. swlist |grep -i service
Lokk for MC Service Guard version number.
2. It depends on which disk JBOD/Disk array you have connected to the system.
If you have connected a JBOD then the RAID level can either be configured through veritas volume manager or LVM.
For LVM,
vgdisplay -v vgxx
For Veritas,
vxdg list
If it is a Hardware RAID box it is controlled through the Array management software. For instance VA arrays can be configured using HP Sure store command view SDM
Which model of the disk(s)/array you are using??
-Karthik S S
Lokk for MC Service Guard version number.
2. It depends on which disk JBOD/Disk array you have connected to the system.
If you have connected a JBOD then the RAID level can either be configured through veritas volume manager or LVM.
For LVM,
vgdisplay -v vgxx
For Veritas,
vxdg list
If it is a Hardware RAID box it is controlled through the Array management software. For instance VA arrays can be configured using HP Sure store command view SDM
Which model of the disk(s)/array you are using??
-Karthik S S
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11-28-2003 08:48 PM
11-28-2003 08:48 PM
Re: two questions
1 - If you are using SericeGuard, swlist
2 - LVM - lvdisplay /dev/vgxx/
lok for mirror copies
Or you could be using hardware mirroring, try
amdsp -a # FC60
armdsp -a # VA
arraydsp -a # AutoRAID
You can also get mirroring/RAID using certain SCSI cards, that I've not had experience with.
Regards
Tim
2 - LVM - lvdisplay /dev/vgxx/
lok for mirror copies
Or you could be using hardware mirroring, try
amdsp -a
armdsp -a
arraydsp -a
You can also get mirroring/RAID using certain SCSI cards, that I've not had experience with.
Regards
Tim
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