On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 17:08 +0530, narendra babu wrote:

> I have few Linux/AIX/Windows servers  , I need to know how to identify
> how many NAS/SAN  storage are connected .
> 

Can you refine your query here? 

> I need to identify mount points for NAS/SAN , how i can differentaite
> from local mounts .

Do you have dedicated Storage on your network? 

With NAS, Samba, NFS, FTP shares are created and shared over the
network.

If NAS is configured properly, Places ---> Network in any modern GNU/
Linux GNOME desktop should help in locating it.

With regard to SAN, for redhat derivative you need to install
iscsi-initiator-utils package, and need to discover the target using
iscsiadm command.

for debian derivates, its open-iscsi pacakge.

these links should help,

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-setup-debian-ubuntu-linux-iscsi-initiator/
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/rhel-centos-fedora-linux-iscsi-howto.html

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