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Operating Systems HP-UX How to create a partition in HP_UX? Post 302248653 by ilan on Sunday 19th of October 2008 01:34:02 AM
Old 10-19-2008
Hi Vbe, thanks for your response!

To be more clear on my 2nd question..., I did a partition using lvm on the san lun attached to the server; and now I took a snapshot ( it is kind of cloning a lun) and want to mount it. so, how do I get this cloned lun mounted on this server so that I would have the same data on it as is on the original partition ( partition created using lvm on the san lun in the first).

I'm not sure if I am clear this time!! but, I really need information on this.
 

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mpioutil(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					       mpioutil(1)

NAME
mpioutil -- Tool for configuring paths to multipathed logical units. SYNOPSIS
mpioutil verb direct-object arguments DESCRIPTION
mpioutil is a utility to manage multiple paths to a SCSI Logical Unit. VERBS, DIRECT OBJECTS, AND SPECIFIC ARGUMENTS list Lists all multipathed logical units. info -i <lun identifier> Get information on a multipathed logical unit. The -i flag may also be expressed as --id. modify lun -i <lun identifier> -a <load balancing algorithm> -b <round robin batch count> Modify a logical unit. The -i, -a, -b flags may also be expressed as --id, --algorithm, and --batchCount respectively. modify path -l <lun identifier> -i <path identifier> -e | -d Modify a path on a logical unit. The -l, -i, -e, and -d flags may also be expressed as --lun, --id, --enable, and --disable respec- tively. EXAMPLES
mpioutil list Lists all multipathed logical units. mpioutil info --id 22F2000155A508ED Get information for a multipathed lun with id 22F2000155A508ED. mpioutil modify lun --id 22F2000155A508ED --algorithm RoundRobin --batchCount 16 Modify a multipathed lun's algorithm to be RoundRobin with a batch count of 16. mpioutil modify lun --id 22F2000155A508ED --algorithm LeastIO Modify a multipathed lun's algorithm to be LeastIO. mpioutil modify path --lun 22F2000155A508ED --id 26010001553560BF00000001 --disable Disable a path that belongs to a multipathed logical unit. Darwin June 2, 2019 Darwin
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