After moving some drives around on a AIX 5.3 system, I've ended up with something a bit strange. The drives are connected as so:
scsi0 - hdisk0
- hdisk1
- hdisk2
- hdisk3
scsi2 - hdisk4
- hdisk5
- hdisk6
- hdisk7
And lscfg agrees with this. However, if I run a lspv, I get the following output:
hdisk0 0008b8e4a67d3767
hdisk1 0008b8e4efec3110
hdisk3 0008b8e4efd4bf18
hdisk4 0008b8e4f01b6be4
hdisk5 0008b8e442a02a8a
hdisk6 0008b8e4f01c30d3
hdisk2 0008b8e439621d5d
hdisk7 0008b8e413cceb13
For some reason hdisk2 is listed near the bottom.
Now I'm not all that bothered since I know the connections are correct etc.. but for the sake of tidyness it would be nice if they showed up in order (that and it means less technical people aren't confused). Does anyone know how to fix this?
scsi0 - hdisk0
- hdisk1
- hdisk2
- hdisk3
scsi2 - hdisk4
- hdisk5
- hdisk6
- hdisk7
And lscfg agrees with this. However, if I run a lspv, I get the following output:
hdisk0 0008b8e4a67d3767
hdisk1 0008b8e4efec3110
hdisk3 0008b8e4efd4bf18
hdisk4 0008b8e4f01b6be4
hdisk5 0008b8e442a02a8a
hdisk6 0008b8e4f01c30d3
hdisk2 0008b8e439621d5d
hdisk7 0008b8e413cceb13
For some reason hdisk2 is listed near the bottom.
Now I'm not all that bothered since I know the connections are correct etc.. but for the sake of tidyness it would be nice if they showed up in order (that and it means less technical people aren't confused). Does anyone know how to fix this?