Quoting Pete Vickers <[email protected]>:

# dmesg | egrep -i "qle|scsibus1"
qle0 at pci8 dev 0 function 0 "QLogic ISP2432" rev 0x02: msi
qle0: bad startup mboxes: 0 0
qle0: firmware rev 4.0.20, attrs 0x2
scsibus1 at qle0: 2048 targets, WWPN 50060b000066644e, WWNN 50060b000066644f
sd1 at scsibus1 targ 130 lun 0: <DGC, RAID 5, 0223> SCSI2 0/direct fixed naa.600601601b662700d837603da8efe011 sd2 at scsibus1 targ 131 lun 0: <DGC, RAID 5, 0223> SCSI2 0/direct fixed naa.600601601b662700d837603da8efe011


sd1 & sd2 : Are these duplicates due to redundant paths in SAN fabric ?

yes, the naa.60... number is the uid of the volume, same uid, same volume. an
easy way to confirm is if you assign another volume from your frame (looks
like a CX or VNX) you should get two new devices with different uids.

.jh

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