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Operating Systems HP-UX HP-UX check SCSI reservation Post 302844022 by cecco16 on Friday 16th of August 2013 06:20:29 AM
Old 08-16-2013
HP-UX check SCSI reservation

Hi guys,

I need some help to better understand how to determine if a disk have persistent SCSI reservation. I know that we should use the "Persisten Reservation Utility" but we are not allowed to run that tool. Since we have the output from some grab utility and specifically we have the "scsimgr get _attr" I want to know how can i determine if there is any reservation on the disks.


Thanks for your help!
 

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scsimgr(8)						      System Manager's Manual							scsimgr(8)

NAME
scsimgr - manage SCSI devices and device databases SYNOPSIS
/sbin/scsimgr -option [operands...] OPTIONS
The Update Options Use the following options to update device special files and the databases: Request that the kernel scan all SCSI buses for devices. If there have been device changes on any of the buses, the on-disk database and device special files are updated to reflect the changes. Note The scan_all command should be used with caution. On systems with a large number of SCSI buses, the -scan_all option can take a long time to run and can affect the performance of other processes accessing SCSI devices. Request that the kernel scan the speci- fied bus for devices. If there have been device changes on the bus, the device special files are updated to reflect the changes. Request that the kernel scan the specified bus for a specific device. If there has been a change to the attributes of that device, the device special file for the device is updated to reflect the changes. Synchronizes the information in the device special files and the kernel in-memory database. OPERANDS
The following operands are used in many of the command options. Other operands are unique to individual options and are defined with them. The number of a bus. The number must be 0 or larger. The number of a target device. The range of the number is 0 to 15. DESCRIPTION
Note See the hwmgr(8) and dsfmgr(8) reference pages for information on utilities that supersede the scsimgr utility. The scsimgr utility automatically makes device special files for new devices. The scan options stop updating the device special files for a device when they encounter an error. EXIT STATUS
The following is the exit status when the command runs from a program: Success. Failure. FILES
Executable image. System configuration options. Contains an entry to define /scsimgr utility to boot process. SEE ALSO
Commands: hwmgr(8), init(8), MAKEDEV(8) Files: sysconfigtab(4) SCSI-2, SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE - 2 (X3.131-1994) scsimgr(8)
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