I know we are trying to be helpful, but suggesting that admins mess with 
undocumented, dangerous commands isn’t a good idea.  If directed from an IBM 
support person with explicit instructions, then good enough, IFF it’s really 
required and worth the risk!

I think the Kum’s suggestions are definitely a right way to handle this.

In general, avoid running ts* commands unless directed by somebody that knows 
exactly what they are doing and understands your issue in great detail!!

Just a word to the wise.. 2 cents… etc,
-Bryan

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As long as we're giving hints...
Seems tsdbfs has several subcommands that might be helpful.
I like "inode"
But there's also "listda"
Subcommand "desc" will show you the structure of the file system under "disks:" 
you will see which disk numbers are which NSDs.

Have fun, but DO NOT use the any of the *patch* subcommands!



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I was going to say something like that … e.g.



blockaddr 563148261

Inode 563148261 snap 0 offset 0 N=2  1:45255923200  13:59403784320

1: and 13: in the output are the NSD disk devices for inode 563148261



Simon



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