Re: Finding out location of drives in an A1000

From: Cathy M. Bodenstedt (bodenste@mailcenter.csap.af.mil)
Date: Mon Apr 07 2003 - 15:27:18 EDT


Found it myself. Thanks for Shawn Evans reply.

/usr/lib/osa/bin/drivutil -i c1t5d0 |awk '{print $1}'

"Evans, Shawn" wrote:

> One simple way that works on any array is to use format, pick a disk in the
> array, then analyze, then read (read test does not damage) and watch to see
> what light flashes on the drives..
>
> As I said, this is simple.. hopefully you will find a better solution..
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cathy M. Bodenstedt [mailto:bodenste@mailcenter.csap.af.mil]
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 1:41 PM
> To: 'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'
> Subject: Finding out location of drives in an A1000
>
> Hello All,
>
> I'm trying to create an installation for a software package we write.
> I'm currenly at the point of configuring the hardware on the system with
> an A1000 attached.
>
> My question is ...
>
> Is there a way to run a raid manager command to find out, on a
> non-configured A1000 storage device, where the drives are physically
> located?
>
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