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Operating Systems Solaris disk discovery Post 302102125 by Sowser on Monday 8th of January 2007 12:13:58 PM
Old 01-08-2007
try this

You can start by trying a few things.

Try running prtdiag and see what info you get from that.

Also give the server a physical inspection if possible to see if you do have 1 or 2 disks.

run a 'df -k' and see all the disk devices being used and see if you can spot anything.

If this was a new disk added, then it might need a devfsadm to be noticed by the OS.

These steps should lead to some clues.

-S
 

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vxdmpinq(1M)															      vxdmpinq(1M)

NAME
vxdmpinq - display SCSI inquiry data SYNOPSIS
/etc/vx/diag.d/vxdmpinq [-cdh] [-e evpd_value] [-p page_code] device_name DESCRIPTION
The vxdmpinq utility returns SCSI inquiry data for the specified raw disk device specified by its full pathname (for example, /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0 or /dev/vx/rdmp/c0t0d0). The returned vendor and product identification values can be used with the vxdiskadm, vxdmpadm and vxinstall commands. OPTIONS
-c Summarizes inquiry data as a colon-separated list on a single line. -d Returns detailed inquiry data. -e evpd_value Specifies the value of the enable vital product data (EVPD) bit to be used with the SCSI inquiry command (possible values are 0 or 1, default value is 0). -h Prints a help message on the usage of the command. -p page_code Specifies the page code to be used with the SCSI inquiry command (default value is 0). The page code field specifies which page of vial product data should be returned if evpd_value is set to 1. The value of page_code must be set to 0 if the value of evpd_value is set to 0. SEE ALSO
vxdiskadm(1M), vxdmpadm(1M), vxinstall(1M) VxVM 5.0.31.1 24 Mar 2008 vxdmpinq(1M)
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