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Ioscan -fnkCfc - check for fabric login / link speed / opt / fcms / bin / tdutil / dev (number) 4. Compare the HostAdapter port WWNs (this of course needs correct zoning, otherwise You will see a 'ct_query failed' message in dmesg, not syslog) 5. Create device files (no, we don't
Ioscan -fnkCfc - check for fabric login / link speed / opt / fcms / bin / tdutil / dev (number) 4. Compare the HostAdapter port WWNs (this of course needs correct zoning, otherwise You will see a 'ct_query failed' message in dmesg, not syslog) 5. Create device files (no, we don't
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Ioscan -fnkCfc - check for fabric login / link speed / opt / fcms / bin / tdutil / dev (number) 4. Compare the HostAdapter port WWNs (this of course needs correct zoning, otherwise You will see a 'ct_query failed' message in dmesg, not syslog) 5. Create device files (no, we don't
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ioscan -fnkCfc (the 'k' being optional for kernel search without rescan of hardware paths)
3. Check for fabric login / link speed
/opt/fcms/bin/tdutil /dev/tdN (number) 4. Check if You see the DMX, compare the HostAdapter port WWNs (this of course needs correct zoning, otherwise You will see a 'ct_query failed' message in dmesg, not syslog) /opt/fcms/bin/tdutil /dev/tdN get remote all
5. Finally, scan for disks
(if they don't show up, there may be a problem) ioscan -fnCdisk | more 5. Create device files (no, we don't have a devfs) insf -e 6. check the lun size diskinfo /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ 7. initialize the LUN with a VG header (I guess You want that) pvcreate /dev/rdsk/cXtYdZ 8. when creating logical volumes, take care to use the option '-r N' to the lvcreate command, or if You want to use SAM then apply lvchange -r N /dev/vgNN/lvolNN afterwards. This disables bad block relocation and recording, which is healthy for avoiding strange incosistencies (I spelled that wrong, huh?) Notes: /usr/local/bin/inq is the sym query symmetrix discover is something I don't think You have to do, if I'm wrong, seek documetation for 'symdisc' cXtYd0 is reserved for timefinder control devices, You can check this by the LUN size presented (7MB on Symmetrix or 40somethingMB on DMX) HP-UX usually won't access scsi IDs higher than 7, this is better to be tested out and never forgotten otherwards.