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Richard, as for the raid one, you'll need to find out what
raid software is being used and that should let you peek underneath the logical
volumes to see how the physical disks are sliced/diced.
joe
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/10/01 04:20PM >>> Joe, Chris
uhmmmm, yeah Joe, I guess
that's what I'm asking...I'm just trying to map the tablespaces/datafiles to the
disk and "df -k" gives me something like
Filesystem
Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 / /proc /proc fd /dev/fd /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s1 /tmp /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 /u01 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 /u02 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 /u03 /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 /u04 /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s1 /u05 /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s3 /u06 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s0 /u07 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s1 /u08 /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s3 /u09 I'm expecting that to
correspond to something like (c)ontroller, (t)arget, (d)isk and (s)lice.
However, I know there are at least 4 disks while everything is displaying
as d0 and it's a
test box so no RAID. However, I do have a box that uses RAID 5 and the
same info would be helpful, however, the person
that did the original
configuration is gone bye-bye, that's why I was wondering if there were any sys
admin commands or a filie in the /etc or some other standard UNIX directory that
would tell me this info.
Richard Huntley
Richard, are you asking about how to see the underlying
striping/slicing? I thought only the unix/sysadmin could tell you for
sure, or the person who did the original slicing.
joe
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