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07-04-2002 05:31 AM - last edited on 03-05-2014 06:27 PM by Lisa198503
07-04-2002 05:31 AM - last edited on 03-05-2014 06:27 PM by Lisa198503
XP 256 Question
Hi, Happy 4th July...
Does anyone know how you can get the device_group names from an XP? Im not talking about the LVM Volume Group name but the DeviceGroup you call when using "pairsplit", "pairdisplay" etc
Thanks
P.S. This thread has been moved from Disk to Storage Area Networks (SAN) (Enterprise). -HP Forum Moderator
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07-05-2002 03:44 AM
07-05-2002 03:44 AM
Re: XP 256 Question
As I understand it the the "device groups" mean nothing to the XP itself, but are mereley logical creations of the RAID Manager XP software that runs on your servers - so the XP doesn't tell your server which groups devices are in, the server simply has a logical defintion of devices in a group which it uses to act on the array. The device groups only come into existence when you start a HORCM instance on your server - so if you want to know what devices are in whcih group you need to look in your /etc/horcm*.conf files, and compare against an output from xpinfo.
HTH
Duncan
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05-12-2003 11:54 AM
05-12-2003 11:54 AM