On 9/27/06, James McPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/27/06, Mikael Kjerrman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're using qlc and STMS 4.4.10 you're not supposed to use sd.conf as you
are
> really using the ssd driver. On another note I rather like the cWWNtxdysz
numbering.
> You get alot of useful information from the numbering. For instance if you
are using a
> Hitachi/Sun/HP cabinet you'll find the serialnumber of the cabinet, the
actual LDEV
> (rather than LUN number) and other information. It is just a matter of
getting used to it...
Sorry, you're wrong.
ssd is the fc-only rebuild of sd, which is not unified across sparc
and x86/x64. You
should only be using sd.conf.
James,
could you please elaborate on this. I am sorry but I could not
understand your posting.
How should I use the sd.conf in Leadville framework?
Should I use it in both sparc and x86 ?
Thank you,
-- Leon
And the naming is cXtGUIDdN, where the GUID is an encoded representation of the
device's inquiry information. Yes, part of that will be the WWN, and
there is a way to
translate from GUID to WWN + LDev. I just don't know what that method is :)
James C. McPherson
--
Solaris kernel software engineer, system admin and troubleshooter
http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
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