Hi, all.
I have some arrays (3320, 3510, etc) at remote sites. I need to find
out how many drives each has installed. Is there a way to do that from
the command line or do I have to log into the ALOM interface on the
array? I tried the format command, but that only shows the logical
name.
Thanks in advance.
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bozothedeathmachine
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6/17/2008 6:44:56 AM |
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"bozothedeathmachine" <bozothedeathmachine@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, all.
> I have some arrays (3320, 3510, etc) at remote sites. I need to find
> out how many drives each has installed. Is there a way to do that from
> the command line or do I have to log into the ALOM interface on the
> array? I tried the format command, but that only shows the logical
> name.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Not sure what package exactly it's from but 'sccli' should do the trick for
3310s & 3320s.
'show disks' would be the subcommand you need.
HTH,
E.
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Edward
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6/17/2008 5:43:39 PM
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