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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
The server Commands
tid/lun= 0/1 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 244 info= 5670680F7480
tid/lun= 0/2 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 245 info= 5670680F8480
tid/lun= 0/3 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 246 info= 5670680F9480
tid/lun= 0/4 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 247 info= 5670680FA480
tid/lun= 0/5 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 248 info= 5670680FB480
tid/lun= 0/6 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 249 info= 5670680FC480
tid/lun= 0/7 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 250 info= 5670680FD480
tid/lun= 0/8 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 251 info= 5670680FE480
<... removed ...>
tid/lun= 8/8 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 379 info= 567068181480
tid/lun= 8/9 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 380 info= 567068182480
tid/lun= 8/10 type= disk sz= 11499 val= 381 info= 567068183480
chain= 2, scsi-2 : no devices on chain
chain= 3, scsi-3 : no devices on chain
chain= 4, scsi-4 : no devices on chain
chain= 5, scsi-5 : no devices on chain
chain= 6, scsi-6 : no devices on chain
chain= 7, scsi-7 : no devices on chain
chain= 8, scsi-8 : no devices on chain
chain= 9, scsi-9 : no devices on chain
chain= 10, scsi-10 : no devices on chain
Note: This is a partial listing due to the length of the output.
EXAMPLE #5 To discover and save all SCSI devices, type:
$ server_devconfig server_2 -create -scsi -all
Discovering storage (may take several minutes)
server_2 : done
EXAMPLE #6 To discover and save all non-disk devices, type:
$ server_devconfig server_2 -create -scsi -nondisks
Discovering storage (may take several minutes)
server_2 : done
EXAMPLE #7 To save all SCSI devices with the discovery operation disabled, and
display information regarding the progress, type:
$ server_devconfig ALL -create -scsi -all -discovery n -monitor y
server_2 :
server_2:
chain 0 ..........
chain 16 .....
done
server_3 :
server_3:
chain 0 ..........
chain 16 .....
done
server_4 :