10-21-2008
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1. AIX
Is there a simply way for me to map a vpath to an hdisk on AIX 5.2? (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: 2dumb
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2. AIX
Hello everyone:
just want to know how to get the name of the shark in which the vpath is?
thanks (2 Replies)
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3. AIX
Hello All,
Really hoping someone can help. We have an AIX server connected to a Quantum SDLC sitting in front of an S10K library. The library has 3 logical partitions (two LTO4, one LTO3), so it requires 3 distinct medium changers. The SDLC presents the 3 luns (which are the medium... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jwholey
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4. Solaris
I have a list of LUN ID, my task is to find if disk has been added or not. How do I do that? I have been searching the forum and not able to find answer.
thanks (4 Replies)
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5. AIX
Hello Everyone,
Can someone help me to mount a SAN hdisk which contains a clone data copy(san) of the remote server to the another machine. Both servers are running in AIX.
Thanks in advance !
Regards,
Gowtham.G (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: gowthamakanthan
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6. AIX
Hello!
I have this infraestructure:
- 1 POWER7 with single VIOS on Site A.
- 1 POWER6 with single VIOS on Site B.
- 1 LPAR called NodeA as primary node for PowerHA 6.1 on Site A.
- 1 LPAR called NodeB as secondary (cold) node for PowerHA 6.1 on SiteB.
- 1 Storage DS4700 on Site A.
- 1... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: enzote
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7. AIX
Hello all!
I have not so much experience with AIX
We have test p5 server. On server was deployed VIOS + 3 LPAR + AIX6.1
There is a test HACMP cluster of two nodes, the cluster is identical to production cluster (all clusters and hosts have been configured by specialist of integrator company and... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ravil Khalilov
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8. AIX
we have an old AIX system with important data on an EMC LUN. the AIX server crashed and we had to rebuild it with the old AIX os 5.8. how do we reconnect the EMC LUN without losing the data? (15 Replies)
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10. AIX
Hello,
Looking for some guidance to changing how an AIX 6.1 server sees its luns. Presently they're connected via 1GB iscsi but I want to change it to 4GB fiber channel. Anyone done this before and if so is it an easy step?
I'm thinking this can be done in this order:
unmount the... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: bbbngowc
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TGTADM(8) System Management Commands TGTADM(8)
NAME
tgtadm - Linux SCSI Target Administration Utility.
SYNOPSIS
tgtadm --lld [driver] --op [operation] --mode [mode] [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
tgtadm is used to monitor and modify everything about Linux SCSI target software: targets, volumes, etc.
OPTIONS
--lld [driver] --op new --mode target --tid=[id] --targetname [name]
add a new target with [id] and [name].
--lld [driver] --op delete --mode target --tid=[id]
delete specific target with [id]. The target must have no active I_T nexus.
--lld [driver] --op show --mode target
show all the targets.
--lld [driver] --op show --mode target --tid=[id]
show target parameters of a target with [id].
--lld [driver] --op new --mode=logicalunit --tid=[id] --lun=[lun] --backing-store [path]
add a new logical unit with [lun] to specific target with [id]. The logical unit is offered to the initiators. [path] must be block device
files (including LVM and RAID devices) or regular files. lun0 is reserved for a special device automatically created.
--lld [driver] --op delete --mode=logicalunit --tid=[id] --lun=[lun]
delete specific logical unit with [lun] that the target with [id] has.
--lld [driver] --op bind --mode=target --tid=[id] --initiator-address=[address]
add the address to the access lists of the target with [id]. Initiators with the address can access to the target. 'ALL' is a special
address to allow all initiators to access to a target.
--lld [driver] --op unbind --mode=target --tid=[id] --initiator-address=[address]
delete the address from the access lists of the target with [id].
--lld [driver] --op update --mode=target --tid=[id] --name=[parameter] --value=[value]
change the value of [parameter] of the target with [id] to [value].
--version
display version and exit
--help
display a list of available options and exits
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <stgt-devel@lists.berlios.de>
System Management Commands 2007-06-20 TGTADM(8)