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| Paul wrote: > Hello!! > > How can i confirm which Volume Manager is running on my system??? > > uname -a > SunOS prtxy2 5.8 Generic_117350-45 sun4us sparc FJSV,GPUZC-M > > > thanks use the commands vxprint, metastat and zpool list. there can be a combination of the above ex. disksuite for / . zfs or symantec for other data disks. vx is symantec, metastat is lvm/solaris zfs is zfs/solaris. these are the ones im aware of. /Jorgen |
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| On 2008-04-05, Jorgen Moquist <jorgen.moquist@n.o.s.p.a.m.plea.se> wrote: > Paul wrote: >> Hello!! >> >> How can i confirm which Volume Manager is running on my system??? >> >> uname -a >> SunOS prtxy2 5.8 Generic_117350-45 sun4us sparc FJSV,GPUZC-M >> >> >> thanks > use the commands vxprint, metastat and zpool list. > there can be a combination of the above ex. disksuite for / . > zfs or symantec for other data disks. > vx is symantec, metastat is lvm/solaris zfs is zfs/solaris. > these are the ones im aware of. > /Jorgen You also might want to try "powervadm list" to see if you have EMC's PowerPath volume manager. If you do, start working on migrating off it, because EMC doesn't support it any more. -- Christopher Mattern NOTICE Thank you for noticing this new notice Your noticing it has been noted And will be reported to the authorities |
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