09-10-2008
Odd storage behavior
Hi, We have some troubles with our HP server (rx4640) running HP-UX 11.31. The server is attached to a JBod cabinet. If the JBod cabinet is powered on and we power on the server after then HP-UX can't find the devices (disks) at the cabinet. Does not help to run an ioscan -fnC disk. But if I power off/on the JBod cabinet when the server is on. And then run a ioscan, everything seems correct.
But if I then reboot the server the disks can't be found again. Would be great if someone know what we have done wrong.
Edit: The external storage cabinet is a: HP FC Disk System 2400
Thx in advance
/Hoff
Last edited by hoff; 09-11-2008 at 03:51 AM..
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pocketpc-cab
POCKETPC-CAB(1) User Commands POCKETPC-CAB(1)
NAME
pocketpc-cab - build an installable Pocket PC cabinet file
SYNOPSIS
pocketpc-cab [OPTION]... INPUTFILE CABINET
DESCRIPTION
Read the INPUTFILE, which is a list of filenames and destination directories, and create CABINET, a cabinet file, that will install those
files into the specified directories.
OPTIONS
-p, --provider=PROVIDER
set the provider name
-a, --application=APPLICATION
set the application name
-s, --source=SOURCE
set the source directory
-d, --dest=DEST
set the destination directory
-v, --verbose
display verbose output
--help
display a brief help message
--man
display the full documentation
EXAMPLES
$ cat > foobar.files <<EOF
foobar.exe /bin
foobar.dll /windows
EOF
$ pocketpc-cab -p Fooware -a FooBar foobar.files foobar.cab
AUTHOR
Written by Shaun Jackman.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to Shaun Jackman <sjackman@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 Shaun Jackman
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
lcab(1)
create cabinet archives
/usr/share/doc/pocketpc-cab/wince_cab_format.html
Windows CE installation cabinet file format
perl v5.8.4 2004-09-17 POCKETPC-CAB(1)