Identifying Disks And Paths; Device Identification; Path Identification; Table 3.3 Device Identification Example - Fujitsu ETERNUS Multipath Driver V2 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Multipath Driver Functions and Operation

3.3 Identifying Disks and Paths

3.3
Identifying Disks and Paths
3.3.1

Device Identification

A storage system Logical Unit (LU) in a multipath configuration can be recognized by the Multipath Driver
using the "iompadm info" command.
Example:
DISK: ETERNUS_DXL- 130011-0000-0000 (sdb)
Table 3.3
Device identification example
Disk ID segment
Storage system name
Serial number/Device identification no.
Magic code
LUN_V
The above information allows you to confirm the connected storage system and the recognized LUN_Vs.
3.3.2

Path Identification

Path connections and status between the Multipath Driver and the storage system can be monitored using
the "iompadm info" command. In the following example, the path identifier has been outlined.
Example:
DISK: ETERNUS_DXL- 130011-0000-0000 (sdb)
PATH:
sdb 0000:03:04.0 active
sdb 0000:03.05.0 standby "online"
The 3rd number is called the port number.
Details of the port numbers (CAID) of each storage system model and their connections are provided in the
"FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS Multipath Driver V2 (for Linux) Installation Information" found under "Downloads"
at the following URL:
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/storage/software/eternus-mpd/
LUN_V
Magic code
Serial number/Device identification no.
Storage system name
"online"
10, 10, 0
11, 11, 2
FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS Multipath Driver V2 User's Guide for Linux
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Description
The model name of the connected storage system
Unique serial number ID or Device identification no. of the connected
storage system
Used by the Multipath Driver for internal control
LUN_V of the logical unit
<- path identifier
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