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Operating Systems Solaris how to check for hardware layered raid in solaris 10 ? Post 302477554 by Exposure on Sunday 5th of December 2010 08:22:23 PM
Old 12-05-2010
how to check for hardware layered raid in solaris 10 ?

hi all, will command metastats tell whether there is hardware layered raid ?

i intend to do patching and plug out one of the disks in case the one inside encountered issues.
 

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