Or "metastat" if they're using Solstice DiskSuite instead of Veritas :0)
g
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:00 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Richard,
I think I know what you want. If you are trying to determine the actual
physical
disks that your datafiles are layed out on, and you're on Solaris, you
probably
need to use the 'vxprint' command. This assuming you have Veritas
volume
manager, which many Solaris sites use.
What you find may surprise you. I know I was when I discovered the
TEMP
file system mapped onto the spare space on 156 physical disks.
Jared
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