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Operating Systems Solaris Disable Inbuilt multipathing software of Solaris 10 Post 302269733 by girish.batra on Thursday 18th of December 2008 11:42:19 AM
Old 12-18-2008
Disable Inbuilt multipathing software of Solaris 10

Dear UNIX Gurus

I need to know how to disable MPXIO feature (Inbuilt multipathing software of Solaris 10) as we are going to implemented iSCSI EMC based SAN. I am bit new to this feature so kindly suggest how to disable it

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