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10-20-2008 06:41 AM - last edited on 02-17-2014 07:42 PM by Lisa198503
10-20-2008 06:41 AM - last edited on 02-17-2014 07:42 PM by Lisa198503
Is is possible to find out what model of array (6100, 8100 etc) you're connected too when using SSSU? I have the output from most of teh LS commands here and none of them seem to indicate this information.
Thanks
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10-20-2008 06:55 AM
10-20-2008 06:55 AM
Re: Identifying array model from SSSU
ls system - shows you the details on the selected EVA by name
example:
ls system Your_EVA_name
emversion - shows you the Command View version
and build
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10-20-2008 07:00 AM
10-20-2008 07:00 AM
Re: Identifying array model from SSSU
Thanks, I have the output from 'LS SYSTEM FULL' in front of me and the only identifier I can see is 'HSV210' but this relates to the controller version.
What I'd like is the array model name (8000) but it doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere in my ouput.
I wondered whether the objectid may have some kind of identifier in it I could use to look up the array type.
Thanks again.
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10-20-2008 07:10 AM
10-20-2008 07:10 AM
Solutionsystemtype .................: HSV200
which can be an EVA4000/4100/6000/6100. I think one has to decode the controller serial numbers to find which exact model number (HSV-200, -200A or -200B) is used.
On current SSSU output I also see a 'switchtype' for 'ls controller full'.
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10-20-2008 08:05 AM
10-20-2008 08:05 AM
Re: Identifying array model from SSSU
I have in my current files the following which looks like it is refferring to the 8000 series:
switchtype .......................: 8xx
Can I presume that the 6000 series will read:
switchtype .......................: 6xx
and any models lower down the product line won't have entries here because they aren't fitted with switches?
Thanks
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10-20-2008 09:23 AM
10-20-2008 09:23 AM
Re: Identifying array model from SSSU
switchtype ...........: 8xx
4100:
switchtype ...........: No switch
A 4100/6100 uses the HSV200 controller module
8100 = HSV210.
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10-21-2008 01:09 AM
10-21-2008 01:09 AM
Re: Identifying array model from SSSU
EVA CONTROLLER DISK SHELF
io modules hardwaretype 01, 02, 03
eva3k hsv100 5314, 5314A, 5314B
eva5k hsv110 5314, 5314A, 5314B
io modules hardwaretype 03
eva4k/6k hsv200-a 5314A, 5314B
eva 8k hsv210-a 5314A, 5314B
io modules hardwaretype 04
eva 4100/6100 hsv200-b 5314C
eva 8100 hsv210-b 5314C
Hence the needed info on the accurate EVA model can be got from the following SSSU commands combination:
Example:
1. ls system full
systemtype ...........................: HSV210
2. ls diskshelf full
e.g.
iomodules
module
name ...........................: modulea
operationalstate ...............: good
failprediction .................: no
hardwaretype ...................: 03
hardwarerevision ...............: 00
firmware .......................: 03.00
Result:
EVA 8000