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| yls177 2004-09-15, 10:36 am |
| hi, given that we go to a new site, possible for us to find the type
of raids being used?
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| Patrick Beckhelm 2004-09-15, 10:36 am |
| yls177@hotmail.com (yls177) wrote in message news:<c06e4d68.0409131938.12b7957e@posting.google.com>...
> hi, given that we go to a new site, possible for us to find the type
> of raids being used?
Your question needs to be more specific.
To the extent possible, when you're adminning machines, you can find
out the various raid levels being used by running various commands,
but those depend on the volume manager that you're using.
So, come back to us with more specifics. Architectures, OS'es, volume
managers, etc.
patrick
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| yls177 2004-09-15, 10:36 am |
| pbeckhelm@gmail.com (Patrick Beckhelm) wrote in message news:<10da28ca.0409140926.24f0dee5@posting.google.com>...
> yls177@hotmail.com (yls177) wrote in message news:<c06e4d68.0409131938.12b7957e@posting.google.com>...
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> Your question needs to be more specific.
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> To the extent possible, when you're adminning machines, you can find
> out the various raid levels being used by running various commands,
> but those depend on the volume manager that you're using.
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> So, come back to us with more specifics. Architectures, OS'es, volume
> managers, etc.
>
> patrick
1) hpux 11.0
2) ioscan -fn | grep -i raid gives I2O RAID5
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