Jan 13, 2006 #1 Mag0007 MIS Feb 15, 2005 829 US I have 4 fiber cards on my system. I know 2 of them are being used for SAN, how can I find out what the other 2 are being used for? TIA
I have 4 fiber cards on my system. I know 2 of them are being used for SAN, how can I find out what the other 2 are being used for? TIA
Jan 16, 2006 #2 Gloups IS-IT--Management Sep 16, 2003 394 FR have a look at your san topology. Take the wwpn of your two card and find in wich san zone are they configured Upvote 0 Downvote
have a look at your san topology. Take the wwpn of your two card and find in wich san zone are they configured
Jan 16, 2006 #3 p5wizard IS-IT--Management Apr 18, 2005 3,165 BE Also take a look at lscfg (better pipe that to more) and then find out dependencies between fcsX, fscsiX and hdisk(s), pdisk(s) or rmt(s) hdisk -> native (SDD or non-SDD) or MPIO (SDDPCM or AIXPCM) disks pdisk -> MPIO (e.g. HP-EVA) disk paths rmt -> tape drives other (e.g. powerpath: I've got no clue on how that looks in lscfg) HTH, p5wizard Upvote 0 Downvote
Also take a look at lscfg (better pipe that to more) and then find out dependencies between fcsX, fscsiX and hdisk(s), pdisk(s) or rmt(s) hdisk -> native (SDD or non-SDD) or MPIO (SDDPCM or AIXPCM) disks pdisk -> MPIO (e.g. HP-EVA) disk paths rmt -> tape drives other (e.g. powerpath: I've got no clue on how that looks in lscfg) HTH, p5wizard