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09-05-2005 10:47 PM
09-05-2005 10:47 PM
Can this be done, any help would be much appreicated
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09-05-2005 10:57 PM
09-05-2005 10:57 PM
SolutionIoscan will provide you the available disks/LUNs in the system. The product numbers can help you understand the array types.
armdsp will help you to find if there are any VA7xxx arrays attached.
arraydsp will show AUTORAID attached to the system.
amdsp will show FC60 arrays on the system.
I am not sure about checking the SAN connected arrays. Maybe ioscan will be useful in such cases.
With regards,
Mohan.
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09-05-2005 11:02 PM
09-05-2005 11:02 PM
Re: working out the type of disk array
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09-05-2005 11:12 PM
09-05-2005 11:12 PM
Re: working out the type of disk array
i-)ioscan -fnCdisk
ii- )print_manifest
would be solution...
Good Luck,
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09-05-2005 11:35 PM
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Re: working out the type of disk array
Good Luck,
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09-05-2005 11:41 PM
09-05-2005 11:41 PM
Re: working out the type of disk array
nothing better then ioscan.
If you are looking for about disks then
ioscan -fnC disk
and in last column under 'Description' should be the information.
Anyway it can be like product number.
If you want please put those product numbers here ..... we can check which type of disk array is.
HTH.
Best regards,
Fabio
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09-06-2005 12:33 AM
09-06-2005 12:33 AM
Re: working out the type of disk array
#ioscan -fnC disk will list the details of disks available in the system
Regards
Mahesh