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Operating Systems AIX How can I map hdisk# to rhdisk#? Post 302982796 by rbatte1 on Tuesday 4th of October 2016 04:58:56 AM
Old 10-04-2016
Then you also have the directory listing that you show us above. The device major & minor node match in your display (major=13, minor=13) and these should be unique to your device.

Have you got a longer listing of /dev/*hdisk* that we can work through?



Robin
 

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mknod(5)							File Formats Manual							  mknod(5)

NAME
mknod.h - header file of macros for handling device numbers SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The header file defines macros to create and interpret device identification numbers for use with the system call (see mknod(2)). The use of these macros is architecture-dependent. See the System Administration Manual for your system for information on how to select major and minor device numbers. contains the macro which packs the major and minor components into a device identification number suitable for the dev argument of and the two macros: which extract the major and minor number components, respectively, from a device identification number, dev. The macro is a specification (see printf(3S)) that prints the minor number in the format best suited to the particular implementation; it is used by the long format of the command (see ls(1)) to show the minor numbers for device files. The base of the number is indicated in the same way as in the C programming language: no leading zero for decimal, leading zero for octal, and leading for hexadecimal. SEE ALSO
ls(1), mknod(1M), mknod(2), printf(3S). mknod(5)
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