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How get more LUN info
Hello,
I'm trying to help a guy out on a VMWARE server, running what looks like a cut down version of redhat? 2.4.9-vmnix2 ... Bascially the box serves vm clients via allocating a LUN from a SAN.. to cut a long story short, I need to find out which SAN the luns are comming from (could be 1 of 3!)... I've found the /proc/scsi/scsi area, but need more info, ie what filer is serving the LUN. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks |
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