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SAN Drives

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itd17

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Jan 24, 2002
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Could anyone tell me the easiest way to tell what drive in disk management belongs to what san controller and what is local to the server?

I have an array which seems to be offline, but don't want to power it down until I am sure that no drives are being used.

Thanks
 
Disk Managment doesn't know. You would need to use the tools that come with the SAN or HBA. What kind of SAN, and HBAs are you using?

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