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04-08-2006 12:10 PM
04-08-2006 12:10 PM
Re: Determine Disk Total
Hi,
the first output you posted is not really the output of df. The capacity column is missing and the domains are displayed like
root_domain#root
What kind of SAN are you using?
greetings,
Michael
the first output you posted is not really the output of df. The capacity column is missing and the domains are displayed like
root_domain#root
What kind of SAN are you using?
greetings,
Michael
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04-11-2006 01:19 AM
04-11-2006 01:19 AM
Re: Determine Disk Total
Hi, after analyzing your attached file, I didn't found a match for the following disks:
/dev/disk/dsk9c DGC RAID 5 IDENTIFIER=1
/dev/disk/dsk14c DGC RAID 5 IDENTIFIER=2
/dev/disk/dsk22c DGC RAID 5 IDENTIFIER=0
It seems that these disks are presented to this system but they are not used.
1- If the disks are presented only to this system, they are not used and should be investigated. Maybe used as raw device for database?
2- If the disks are presented only to this system, and disklabel -rw dskX does not shows a label, the disks are not being used.
2- If the disks are presented to other system, remove the presentation for this system.
/dev/disk/dsk9c DGC RAID 5 IDENTIFIER=1
/dev/disk/dsk14c DGC RAID 5 IDENTIFIER=2
/dev/disk/dsk22c DGC RAID 5 IDENTIFIER=0
It seems that these disks are presented to this system but they are not used.
1- If the disks are presented only to this system, they are not used and should be investigated. Maybe used as raw device for database?
2- If the disks are presented only to this system, and disklabel -rw dskX does not shows a label, the disks are not being used.
2- If the disks are presented to other system, remove the presentation for this system.
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
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