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On running ‘Disk Devices’ tools under ‘Disks and File Systems’ option of System Administration Manager (SAM) in our UNIX Server (HP 9000 running HPUX B.11.11 U) a warning message appeared. The message that appeared reads as follows
“The Logical Volume Manager shows this device file, /dev/dsk/c5t0d5, with hardware path, 0/4/0/0.1.3.0.0.0.5, as belonging to volume Group, vgvedas. SAM has determined that this hardware path is not currently active because either the device is disconnected, or this is not the Primary path to a multiple path physical volume. This results in incorrect disk utilization information in the disk devices and volume group list.” Can anyone help to identify why this error message appeared and how to solve the problem? |
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