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Command to find how many disk arrays and versions
Hello,
Can you tell me a command to tell how many disk arrays are installed in the system, their RAID types and versions. I am working on Solaris 9. Thanks very much in advance. Mohammed |
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my os is sco 5.0.6
df -v command which are show mounted partition. |
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