Summary: Unix (Sun's) commands needed to manage Sun's storage arrays

From: Tony Magtalas (ttk67_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/26/05

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    Many thanks to
    "Trinh, Linh T. [C]" <Linh.T.Trinh@nga.mil>
    "Darren Dunham" <ddunham@taos.com>
    "Coy Hile" <coy.hile@coyhile.ca>
    "Daniel Nuno" <daniel.nuno@gmail.com>
    "Rami Aubourg-Kaires" <rami.aubourg@ifrance.com>
    "Solaris List" <solarislist@gmail.com>

    Original question:
    I just inherited a bunch of A1000, D1000, D5200
    arrays,
    connected to Sun's 4500,6500, E420 etc..
    Some are standalone, some Veritas Vxvm/VCS controlled.
    Does anybody have a cheat*** with Sun commands to
    manage these storage arrays?

    Darren Dunham from TAOS.COM summed it best:

    A1000/A3500 have on-board RAID controllers. You need
    to grab Raid manager 6.22.1 from Sun (and not be
    running Solaris 10) to manage them.

    'rm6' is the GUI tool that's generally used.

    D1000 is JBOD scsi. No real commands here.

    A5x00 are JBOD fiber. The only commands you might
    need here would be 'luxadm' to aid online/offline and
    discovery of individual drives. You might also need
    'cfgadm' to configure controllers or targets up and
    down.

    -- 
    Darren Dunham                                         
     
    ddunham@taos.com
    Senior Technical Consultant         TAOS            
    http://www.taos.com/
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