12-03-2012
To Jps460,
I have never seen any luns not under VGs except raw devices for Oracle DB.
I am just wondering what purpose the luns are not under VGs is.
If you show me the output of bdf, I might give you an idea.
Cheers,
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DEVICE
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Linux:
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