Mag Gam wrote:
No, not trolling Tom. I am faily new to Linux, and was wondering how
can I verify if my Linux host is connected to a SAN? I want to know if
my disks (sfdisk -l) are local or attached to external storage (ie,
SAN). Also, how would I figure out parent and children relationships
be
No, not trolling Tom. I am faily new to Linux, and was wondering how can I
verify if my Linux host is connected to a SAN? I want to know if my disks
(sfdisk -l) are local or attached to external storage (ie, SAN). Also, how
would I figure out parent and children relationships between devices,
espec
How can I verify if I am using SAN for my Linux Server? Also, how do I
find WWNs of HBAs?
errr what? Is that a serious question or trolling? If you have a SAN and
you need to ask if you are using it i'd worry, or perhaps i just dont
understand the wording of your question.
How can I verify if I am using SAN for my Linux Server? Also, how do I find
WWNs of HBAs?
TIA
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