Another 4.0g with fiber channel question
From: Howard Arnold (arnoldh_at_celerent.com)
Date: 05/05/05
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Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 18:54:46 -0400 To: Tru64-Unix-Managers <tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov>
Another hopefully quick question about adding a HSG80 to an existing 4.0g
system.
The system has been up for a year and in that time there have been a number
of HSG80's added and removed from the system. All of this was in the
emx.info file and when I added my new HSG80 to the system it was added as
target ID 9 under emx0 and emx1. At the present time I can't see any disks
under the new HSG80 and I was wondering if it is because of the target ID in
the emx.info file. This is above the scsi range of 0-7.
I believe that if I reboot the machine than the emx.info file would be
cleanup of all the old HSG80's. What I would like to know is there a way
that I can move this new HSG80 into a lower target without rebooting. I have
look at emxmgr, but if I read the man page right there still would need to
be a reboot.
Has anyone else run into this?
Thanks,
Howard Arnold
Consultant Engineer
Email: arnoldh@celerent.com
Phone: (603)685-6060 ext. 206
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