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Sent: lunes, 23 de abril de 2007 23:22
To: Jarkko Airaksinen; Veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-vx] removing devices
what kind of output do you get with?
# cfgadm -o show_FCP_dev -al
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Subject: RE: [Veritas-vx] removing devices
Hello,
For the disk that doesn't exist anymore I see:
c3::50001fe15005e90a,11unavailable connectedconfigured unusable
c3::50001fe15005e90c,11unavailable connectedconfigured unusable
So only two paths of 8 are still
what kind of output do you get with?
# cfgadm -o show_FCP_dev -al
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 4:12 AM
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So if you run /etc/vx/diag.d/vxdmpinq /dev/rdsk/c3t50001FE15005E90Ad6s2 what
do you get? It certainly looks like the disks are still visible...
Cheers,
- Mike Myers, mike.myers at nwdc.net
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Of Darren Dunham
Sent: miƩrcoles, 11 de abril de 2007 20:03
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-vx] removing devices
I suppose this is because the device paths don't get cleaned even with
devfsadm -C.
Close. 'devfsadm -C' removes device files if the *device* is gone.
However in your case
So if you run /etc/vx/diag.d/vxdmpinq /dev/rdsk/c3t50001FE15005E90Ad6s2 what
do you get? It certainly looks like the disks are still visible...
Cheers,
- Mike Myers, mike.myers at nwdc.net
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I suppose this is because the device paths don't get cleaned even with
devfsadm -C.
Close. 'devfsadm -C' removes device files if the *device* is gone.
However in your case the device is still present (but no longer
connected to storage).
How a device is handled depends on your storage