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Operating Systems AIX How can I map hdisk# to rhdisk#? Post 302982730 by sbrower on Monday 3rd of October 2016 10:30:05 AM
Old 10-03-2016
No output for rhdisk

Thanks for the reply Robin. I get plenty of output when I run the commands for hdisk14 but none for rhdisk14.
Code:
hostname[]:/dev> ls -l *disk14
brw-------    1 oracle   dba          13, 13 Sep 21 14:24 hdisk14
crw-------    1 oracle   dba          13, 13 Sep 21 14:24 rhdisk14

hostname[]:/dev> lscfg -vl hdisk14
  hdisk14          U8408.E8E.215A4DW-V9-C25-T1-W500507680110C327-LC000000000000  MPIO FC 2145

        Manufacturer................IBM
        Machine Type and Model......2145
        ROS Level and ID............0000
        Device Specific.(Z0)........0000063268181002
        Device Specific.(Z1)........0200602
        Serial Number...............60050768018085F2880000000000098F

hostname[]:/dev> lsattr -El hdisk14
PCM             PCM/friend/sddpcm                                   PCM                                     True
PR_key_value    none                                                Reserve Key                             True
algorithm       load_balance                                        Algorithm                               True
clr_q           no                                                  Device CLEARS its Queue on error        True
dist_err_pcnt   0                                                   Distributed Error Percentage            True
dist_tw_width   50                                                  Distributed Error Sample Time           True
flashcpy_tgtvol no                                                  Flashcopy Target Lun                    False
hcheck_interval 60                                                  Health Check Interval                   True
hcheck_mode     nonactive                                           Health Check Mode                       True
location                                                            Location Label                          True
lun_id          0xc000000000000                                     Logical Unit Number ID                  False
lun_reset_spt   yes                                                 Support SCSI LUN reset                  True
max_coalesce    0x40000                                             Maximum COALESCE size                   True
max_transfer    0x40000                                             Maximum TRANSFER Size                   True
node_name       0x500507680100c327                                  FC Node Name                            False
pvid            none                                                Physical volume identifier              False
q_err           yes                                                 Use QERR bit                            True
q_type          simple                                              Queuing TYPE                            True
qfull_dly       2                                                   delay in seconds for SCSI TASK SET FULL True
queue_depth     20                                                  Queue DEPTH                             True
recoverDEDpath  no                                                  Recover DED Failed Path                 True
reserve_policy  no_reserve                                          Reserve Policy                          True
retry_timeout   120                                                 Retry Timeout                           True
rw_timeout      60                                                  READ/WRITE time out value               True
scbsy_dly       20                                                  delay in seconds for SCSI BUSY          True
scsi_id         0x26c00                                             SCSI ID                                 False
start_timeout   180                                                 START unit time out value               True
timeout_policy  fail_path                                           Timeout Policy                          True
unique_id       3321360050768018085F2880000000000098F04214503IBMfcp Device Unique Identification            False
ww_name         0x500507680110c327                                  FC World Wide Name                      False

hostname[]:/dev> lscfg -vl rhdisk14
lscfg: device rhdisk14 not found.
hostname[]:/dev> lsattr -El rhdisk14
lsattr: 0514-519 The following device was not found in the customized
        device configuration database:
        rhdisk14




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