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06-23-2008 02:08 AM
06-23-2008 02:08 AM
Additional Luns on Redhat Linux with XP24000 SAN
Is it possible to see any addtional LUNS which are added from the XP24000 SAN array without rebooting the Linux Server....
We are running RHEL v4 Update 5 with HPDM4 multipathing software..
Hardware is emulex fibre cards HP Server with XP24000 SAN attached.....
We are running RHEL v4 Update 5 with HPDM4 multipathing software..
Hardware is emulex fibre cards HP Server with XP24000 SAN attached.....
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06-23-2008 02:56 AM
06-23-2008 02:56 AM
Re: Additional Luns on Redhat Linux with XP24000 SAN
Shalom,
How many LUNS do you have now?
You should be able to merely set them up on the XP SAN and present them to the Linux system unless there is a driver limitation on number of LUNS.
SEP
How many LUNS do you have now?
You should be able to merely set them up on the XP SAN and present them to the Linux system unless there is a driver limitation on number of LUNS.
SEP
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06-23-2008 03:08 AM
06-23-2008 03:08 AM
Re: Additional Luns on Redhat Linux with XP24000 SAN
We have a XP24000 setup with Luns already assigned...
We are wanting to add some more Luns from the SAN to the servers...
Is there away to get the servers to see the LUNS without rebooting the servers...
Can the new luns be scanned and then be used via fdisk or parted
We are wanting to add some more Luns from the SAN to the servers...
Is there away to get the servers to see the LUNS without rebooting the servers...
Can the new luns be scanned and then be used via fdisk or parted
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06-24-2008 04:59 AM
06-24-2008 04:59 AM
Re: Additional Luns on Redhat Linux with XP24000 SAN
I usually run do this after presenting new luns.
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/hostX/scan
To find out if hostX relates to your hba you can cat /sys/class/scsi_host/hostX/procname. It should show you the name of the driver module being used. You'll want to do this for each hba port connected to the san. Once you do this you can check out dmesg to see if it picked up the luns. I also think hp has a package that has a few scripts that will do this for you.
echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/hostX/scan
To find out if hostX relates to your hba you can cat /sys/class/scsi_host/hostX/procname. It should show you the name of the driver module being used. You'll want to do this for each hba port connected to the san. Once you do this you can check out dmesg to see if it picked up the luns. I also think hp has a package that has a few scripts that will do this for you.
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