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Old 01-05-2008, 06:13 AM
Yasaswi Pulavarti
 
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I have two AIX servers configured in similar way. They both are
connected to one SAN. Three similar mount points were created on each
AIX server. How can I make sure that the three mounts are connected to
exact same disks, partitions, etc on the SAN. I am trying to setup
HACMP and need to make sure that the three mount points are accessing
the same disk space.
Thanks,
Yasaswi
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Old 01-05-2008, 06:13 AM
Douglas R. Probst
 
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"Yasaswi Pulavarti" <yasaswi@encfor.com> wrote in message
news:aa862233.0411180250.38a9eec3@posting.google.c om...
> I have two AIX servers configured in similar way. They both are
> connected to one SAN. Three similar mount points were created on each
> AIX server. How can I make sure that the three mounts are connected to
> exact same disks, partitions, etc on the SAN. I am trying to setup
> HACMP and need to make sure that the three mount points are accessing
> the same disk space.
> Thanks,
> Yasaswi


lspv will show a pvid on the hdisk or vpath or powerpath device, which ever
the case may be.
This pvid will be the same on both servers if the disk is the same physical
disk.


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