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Operating Systems AIX SAN Disk Appearing double in AIX Post 302843788 by filosophizer on Thursday 15th of August 2013 06:07:01 AM
Old 08-15-2013
Smilie no, i got this test san box for testing oracle applications before deploying rman backup.

ok.

Port 0 = FCS0 of Dual Port Fibre Card connected to Controller A
Port 1 = FCS1 of Dual Port Fibre Card connected to Controller B

DS Storage Client Software, in mappings, I can see only one Default Group to which I assigned one disk.



Code:
# lspath -H
status  name   parent

Enabled hdisk8 fscsi0
Enabled dac0   fscsi0
Enabled hdisk9 fscsi1
Enabled dac1   fscsi1

# lsattr -El fscsi0
attach       al           How this adapter is CONNECTED         False
dyntrk       no           Dynamic Tracking of FC Devices        True
fc_err_recov delayed_fail FC Fabric Event Error RECOVERY Policy True
scsi_id      0x1          Adapter SCSI ID                       False
sw_fc_class  3            FC Class for Fabric                   True

# lsattr -El fscsi1
attach       al           How this adapter is CONNECTED         False
dyntrk       no           Dynamic Tracking of FC Devices        True
fc_err_recov delayed_fail FC Fabric Event Error RECOVERY Policy True
scsi_id      0x1          Adapter SCSI ID                       False
sw_fc_class  3            FC Class for Fabric                   True

# lspv

hdisk8          none                                None
hdisk9          none                                None


# chdev -l hdisk8 -a pv=yes
hdisk8 changed
# chdev -l hdisk9 -a pv=yes
hdisk8 changed

# lspv

hdisk8          00c7780e803680fd                    None
hdisk9          00c7780e803680fd                    None

# lscfg -vl fcs0
  fcs0             U787B.001.DNW3313-P1-C1-T1  FC Adapter

        Part Number.................03N5029
        EC Level....................A
        Serial Number...............1F7050C060
        Manufacturer................001F
        Customer Card ID Number.....5759
        FRU Number.................. 03N5029
        Device Specific.(ZM)........3
        Network Address.............10000000C9612EFA
        ROS Level and ID............02C82774
        Device Specific.(Z0)........1036406D
        Device Specific.(Z1)........00000000
        Device Specific.(Z2)........00000000
        Device Specific.(Z3)........03000909
        Device Specific.(Z4)........FFC01231
        Device Specific.(Z5)........02C82774
        Device Specific.(Z6)........06C12715
        Device Specific.(Z7)........07C12774
        Device Specific.(Z8)........20000000C9612EFA
        Device Specific.(Z9)........BS2.71X4
        Device Specific.(ZA)........B1F2.70A5
        Device Specific.(ZB)........B2F2.71X4
        Device Specific.(ZC)........00000000
        Hardware Location Code......U787B.001.DNW3313-P1-C1-T1


# lscfg -vl fcs1
  fcs1             U787B.001.DNW3313-P1-C1-T2  FC Adapter

        Part Number.................03N5029
        EC Level....................A
        Serial Number...............1F7050C060
        Manufacturer................001F
        Customer Card ID Number.....5759
        FRU Number.................. 03N5029
        Device Specific.(ZM)........3
        Network Address.............10000000C9612EF9
        ROS Level and ID............02C82774
        Device Specific.(Z0)........1036406D
        Device Specific.(Z1)........00000000
        Device Specific.(Z2)........00000000
        Device Specific.(Z3)........03000909
        Device Specific.(Z4)........FFC01231
        Device Specific.(Z5)........02C82774
        Device Specific.(Z6)........06C12715
        Device Specific.(Z7)........07C12774
        Device Specific.(Z8)........20000000C9612EF9
        Device Specific.(Z9)........BS2.71X4
        Device Specific.(ZA)........B1F2.70A5
        Device Specific.(ZB)........B2F2.71X4
        Device Specific.(ZC)........00000000
        Hardware Location Code......U787B.001.DNW3313-P1-C1-T2

 

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devinfo(1M)						  System Administration Commands					       devinfo(1M)

NAME
devinfo - print device specific information SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/devinfo -i device /usr/sbin/devinfo -p device DESCRIPTION
The devinfo command is used to print device specific information about disk devices on standard out. The command can only be used by the superuser. OPTIONS
-i Prints the following device information: o Device name o Software version (not supported and prints as 0) o Drive id number (not supported and prints as 0) o Device blocks per cylinder o Device bytes per block o Number of device partitions with a block size greater than zero -p Prints the following device partition information: o Device name o Device major and minor numbers (in hexadecimal) o Partition start block o Number of blocks allocated to the partition o Partition flag o Partition tag This command is used by various other commands to obtain device specific information for the making of file systems and determining parti- tion information. If the device cannot be opened, an error message is reported. OPERANDS
device Device name. EXIT STATUS
0 Successful operation. 2 Operation failed. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
prtvtoc(1M), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 8 May 1997 devinfo(1M)
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