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Operating Systems Solaris Are these SAN LUNs really not mounted? Post 302961756 by agent.kgb on Thursday 3rd of December 2015 08:21:09 AM
Old 12-03-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by hicksd8
Your iostat output clearly says that 3 x Fujitsu 750GB Luns are "not ready" so I don't suppose they can possibly be mounted.
where do you see it?

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Quote:
Originally Posted by kacareu
I've been asked to check if something is wrong with the storage setup on these two SunOS 5.10 machines, which are being used as database servers with Oracle RAC configuration. Seems to be that the DB guy is complaining, telling that they are nearly out of space, which sounds crazy since there are three 700 GB volumes on the storage device just for these two servers and they are connected via fibre channel with multipathing.
May be they use Oracle ASM for storage management. In this case you will not see any mounted filesystems on the box.
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