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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Tru 64 Disk Capacity Check Post 302674107 by iamnotaguru on Thursday 19th of July 2012 03:32:43 AM
Old 07-19-2012
Tru 64 Disk Capacity Check

i have a query on checking Tru64 disk drives physical capacity.

i used hwmgr view devices and saw this disk.
Code:
160: /dev/disk/dsk7c      COMPAQ   BF03688284       bus-3-targ-0-lun-0

checking the model on the internet shows it is a 36.4GB drive.

i checked the disk details and saw the below instead. how do i actually check the real capacity of the drive if i do not have physical access?

Code:
======List Disk Details=====
160:
  name = SCSI-WWID:02000008:5001-4c30-0096-6bb0
  category = disk
  sub_category = generic
  architecture = SCSI
  phys_location = bus-3-targ-0-lun-0
  dev_base_name = dsk7
  access = 7
  capacity = 71132000
  block_size = 512
  open_part_mask = 0
  disk_part_minor_mask = 4294967232
  disk_arch_minor_mask = 4290774015
  part_0_patt = 0
  part_0_size = 0
  part_1_patt = 1
  part_1_size = 0
  part_2_patt = 2
  part_2_size = 0
  part_3_patt = 3
  part_3_size = 0
  part_4_patt = 4
  part_4_size = 0
  part_5_patt = 5
  part_5_size = 0
  part_6_patt = 6
  part_6_size = 0
  part_7_patt = 7
  part_7_size = 0
  drvr_max_xfer = 16777216
  model = BF03688284


how about disk connected to storage? i can see 8 disks but what are the specs of the disk?

Code:
266: /dev/disk/dsk0c      COMPAQ   MSA1000 VOLUME   bus-7-targ-0-lun-32
268: /dev/disk/dsk1c      COMPAQ   MSA1000 VOLUME   bus-7-targ-0-lun-2
269: /dev/disk/dsk2c      COMPAQ   MSA1000 VOLUME   bus-7-targ-0-lun-3
273: /dev/disk/dsk3c      COMPAQ   MSA1000 VOLUME   bus-7-targ-0-lun-4
274: /dev/disk/dsk4c      COMPAQ   MSA1000 VOLUME   bus-7-targ-0-lun-5
275: /dev/disk/dsk5c      COMPAQ   MSA1000 VOLUME   bus-7-targ-0-lun-6
276: /dev/disk/dsk6c      COMPAQ   MSA1000 VOLUME   bus-7-targ-0-lun-7
279: /dev/ntape/tape2     COMPAQ   SDLT320          bus-4-targ-6-lun-0 
268:
  name = SCSI-WWID:01000010:6008-05f3-0018-95f0-8efb-a9ac-3b31-0007
  category = disk
  sub_category = generic
  architecture = SCSI
  phys_location = bus-7-targ-0-lun-2
  dev_base_name = dsk1
  access = 7
  capacity = 41929650
  block_size = 512
  open_part_mask = 4
  disk_part_minor_mask = 4294967232
  disk_arch_minor_mask = 4290774015
  part_0_patt = 0
  part_0_size = 131072
  part_1_patt = 1
  part_1_size = 262144
  part_2_patt = 2
  part_2_size = 41929650
  part_3_patt = 3
  part_3_size = 0
  part_4_patt = 4
  part_4_size = 0
  part_5_patt = 5
  part_5_size = 0
  part_6_patt = 6
  part_6_size = 20768217
  part_7_patt = 7
  part_7_size = 20768217
  drvr_max_xfer = 524288
  model = MSA1000 VOLUME


Last edited by Scrutinizer; 07-19-2012 at 04:35 AM.. Reason: code tags
 

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SCSI(7) 						 Miscellaneous Information Manual						   SCSI(7)

NAME
SCSI, RAID - Small Computer System Interface SYNOPSIS
dsk#, tape#_d#, cdrom# DESCRIPTION
The operating system interfaces to disk and tape devices through the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI). SCSI support is limited to the Compaq-supplied storage devices and certain third-party devices. To determine which named devices are supported in the default system, refer to the file /etc/ddr.dbase. For example, the following devices are listed therein: Winchester disks: RZ24L, RZ25, RZ25L, RZ25M, RZ28M, RZ29B, RZ55, RZ56, RZ58, RZ73, RZ74, RX23, RX26, RX33, IOMEGA ZIP, RAID (Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks) SCSI controllers: HSZ10, HSZ40, HSZ80 Magnetic tapes: TZ30, TZK11, TLZ06, TKZ09, TKZ60, DLT8000, SDT-10000 Media Changers: TL800, ESL9000 Optical disks: RRD42, RRD43, RRD44 Vendors can add their own devices to ddr.dbase. Refer to the Software Product Description (SPD) for a given release of the operating system for more information on processor-specific device support. Under the operating system, a SCSI device is referred to by a device identifier that is assigned by the operating system. This name has no relationship to the descriptive name of the device, although in previous releases of the operating system disks such as the RZ74 mapped to a system-assigned rz# logical name (where # was the instance number of that disk. Current logical names for SCSI disks and tapes take the forms specified in the rz(8) and tz(7) reference pages, such as dsk? and tape?. Refer to the dsfmgr(8) reference page for the naming conventions for disks, tapes and other devices, such as CD-ROM readers. Refer to the hwmgr(8) reference page for information on determining device names and other device data. SCSI Device Limits The number of possible target device IDs is determined by the controller type and method of connection, such as a multibus connection using fibre channel. Refer to the emx(7) reference page for an example of device addressing. Device Special Files The dsfmgr command creates device special files for all the devices that are attached to SCSI controllers. This event occurs automatically on system startup, and no administrative intervention is required unless an event requires that a device be renamed or its I/O be reas- signed. In such cases, you can use dsfmgr and hwmgr to manage SCSI devices and their associated device special files without the need to calculate values from their Bus, Target ID, and LUN data. RESTRICTIONS
The SCSI device driver is not warrantied to operate with optical disks other than the devices listed in /etc/ddr.dbase/. The SCSI driver attempts to support, on a best-effort basis, disks and magnetic tapes supplied by other vendors. The following notes apply to the driver's handling of disks from other vendors: These disks are identified using the following command: # hwmgr -get attribute -a name This command will return the device name SCSI-WWID (World-Wide Identifier) for all devices on the system, which includes the model name of the device. You can filter the output by specifying categories of devices. Disks are assigned a default partition table. The default table can be modified by editing the ccmn_rzxx_sizes[8] entry in the /usr/sys/data/cam_data.c file. The disklabel command can also be used to modify the partition table on an RZxx disk. RELATED INFORMATION
atapi_ide(7), dsfmgr(8), emx(7), hwmgr(8), rz(7), tz(7), disklabel(8), ddr.dbase(4) delim off SCSI(7)
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