Is there a place in proc I can look at that tells you the difference
between a SAS and a SATA drive?
they both end up as /dev/sdX
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Could you maybe use udevinfo and lspci to match up the pci device and then
see if it's a scsi or ide (sata controller)? I don't know if that would work
but it might. I would be interested in what you find out as well.
On Jan 31, 2008 5:21 PM, Stephen Mah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a
Stephen Mah wrote:
Is there a place in proc I can look at that tells you the difference
between a SAS and a SATA drive?
they both end up as /dev/sdX
So do ata, usb and scsi.
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Subject: Re: [rhelv5-list] difference between SATA and SAS
Stephen Mah wrote:
Is there a place in proc I can look at that tells you the difference
between a SAS and a SATA drive?
they both end up as /dev/sdX
So do ata, usb and scsi.
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John
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Collins, Kevin [MindWorks] wrote:
Really? I thought ata drives showed up as /dev/hdX, but I haven't done
ata drives in a while...
Kevin
This changed a while ago with the new SCSI subsystem.. everything is now
SCSI in 5 and above.
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Good to know - thanks!
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Subject: Re: [rhelv5-list] difference between SATA
Collins, Kevin [MindWorks] wrote:
Really? I thought ata drives showed up as /dev/hdX, but I haven't done
ata drives in a while...
try a really really new kernel.
My only f8 is on sata, but that happened with the latest kubuntu, and I
think it's the way we're all headed.
I think it's part
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
Collins, Kevin [MindWorks] wrote:
Really? I thought ata drives showed up as /dev/hdX, but I haven't done
ata drives in a while...
Kevin
This changed a while ago with the new SCSI subsystem.. everything is now
SCSI in 5 and above.
Wishful thinking I'm afraid.