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Old 03-23-2006
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AIX and Storage

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What is the best way to determine what type of storage is attached to an AIX server?

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lsdev -Cc disk would give you some information regarding wether the disk is standard SCSI disk, SSA disks or Fiber connected SAN, for example.
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Hi,

the hardware specifications of the strorage can be viewed with
lscfg -v -l hdiskx

example :
lscfg -v -l hdisk1

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