04-06-2011
emcpadmn export_mappings -f <file name> on the one node then copy to the other node(s)
emcpadmn import_mappings -f <file name from above> to import
If the luns are shared though, why do you need the names the same? What CFS are you using? ASM, OCFS?
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dshbak
DSHBAK(1) General Commands Manual DSHBAK(1)
NAME
dshbak - format output from pdsh command
SYNOPSIS
dshbak [OPTION]..
DESCRIPTION
The dshbak program formats pdsh pdsh output for humans. Output from each node is consolidated, the leading "node:" is stripped, and a
header block with the node name is added. If the -c option is specified, nodes with identical output are not displayed twice; instead, the
header will contain a list of nodes. The list of nodes is further compressed into node ranges if the node names have a numeric suffix.
OPTIONS
-h Display a summary of command line options.
-c Do not display identical output from nodes twice. Instead, print the list of nodes with matching output in the header block.
-d DIR Write consolidated node output to separate files in output directory DIR. Any existing files will be overwritten.
-f With -d, force creation of specified DIR.
ORIGIN
A rewrite of IBM dshbak(1) by Jim Garlick
<garlick@llnl.gov> on LLNL's ASCI Blue-Pacific IBM SP system.
SEE ALSO
pdsh(1)
http://pdsh.googlecode.com
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