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Operating Systems Solaris How to avoid seeing various paths to just one LUN? Post 302968917 by fretagi on Wednesday 16th of March 2016 05:03:20 AM
Old 03-16-2016
At the moment I see 26 paths to 13 luns:
Code:
bash-3.2# format
Searching for disks...done

c3t500A09828DE3E799d2: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d3: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d4: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d5: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d6: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d7: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d8: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d9: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d10: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d11: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d12: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d13: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09828DE3E799d14: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d2: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d3: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d4: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d5: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d6: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d7: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d8: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d9: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d10: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d11: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d12: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d13: configured with capacity of 199.94GB
c3t500A09829DE3E799d14: configured with capacity of 199.94GB

If I run the stmsboot -D fp -e

Will I see only 13 paths?
 

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ACPIBAT(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						ACPIBAT(4)

NAME
acpibat -- ACPI Battery SYNOPSIS
acpibat* at acpi? DESCRIPTION
The acpibat driver supports ACPI batteries. The battery status is made available through the envsys(4) API. The battery information can be displayed also with the envstat(8) command: $ envstat -d acpibat0 Current CritMax WarnMax WarnMin CritMin Unit present: ON design voltage: 14.400 V voltage: 16.267 V design cap: 74.880 Wh last full cap: 48.260 Wh charge: 47.910 5.000% 0.414% Wh (99.27%) charge rate: N/A discharge rate: 16.641 W charging: OFF charge state: NORMAL Depending on the battery, the unit of measurement is either watt-hour (Wh) or ampere-hour (Ah) for the capacity related information. From these the ``charge'' is usually the most interesting value, but it is possible to derive useful information also from the other values. For example, when acpiacad(4) is disconnected, the ``discharge rate'' gives a coarse approximation of the current power consumption. The ratio between the design capacity and the last full capacity on the other hand reveals the overall ``health'' of deteriorating lithium-ion batter- ies. EVENTS
The acpibat driver is able to send events to powerd(8) daemon when a capacity state has been changed. The new state will be reported as the fourth argument to the /etc/powerd/scripts/sensor_battery script. If a custom capacity limit was set via envstat(8), the acpibat driver will report a user-capacity event to the same script when current capacity limit has been reached. SEE ALSO
acpi(4), envsys(4), envstat(8), powerd(8) HISTORY
The acpibat driver appeared in NetBSD 1.6. BUGS
The ACPI specifications make a distinction between ``control method batteries'' and ``smart batteries''. The acpibat driver only supports control method batteries. Furthermore, acpibat does not yet support some additional battery information introduced in the ACPI 4.0 standard. BSD
March 17, 2010 BSD
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