Thank you so much djr111, you answered my question. Does this what you said also apply for non-boot disks that are under SVM control first and that are in addition taken under control of STMS afterwards?
Seems that with SAN 4.4 there is a need for special handling but maybe in Solaris 10 this...
Hello Forumers,
any thoughts on this:
Assume someone took the disks / LUNs under control of SVM. STMS is not active therefore the boot volume might be called: /dev/(r)dsk/c1t0d0 and some FC attached LUN (2 paths) may appear as: /dev/(r)dsk/c2t5WWNNd0 and /dev/(r)dsk/c3t5WWNNd0.
The file...
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