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RPM & SCSI
I want to select dev from disk which have capacity 146 and RPM 15K. Command symdev -sid xxx show xxxx will give you the disk capacity how abt RPM?
I also want to check the SCSI bit on the range of dev.
what currents I do on dos
for %d in (123,122) do symdev -sid xxx show %d|find /i "SCSI"
this is very time consuming if you have 40-50 devs
I also want to check the SCSI bit on the range of dev.
what currents I do on dos
for %d in (123,122) do symdev -sid xxx show %d|find /i "SCSI"
this is very time consuming if you have 40-50 devs
xe2sdc
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September 15th, 2009 07:00
AFAIK FR300LP (and FR146LP) are "low power" version (thus running at 10K).
But I don't have a comprehensive map of all drives available in DMX3/VMAX.
I guess the best option here is asking your CE and obtain a "map" of disk group and corresponding drive type (size/speed).
modaslam
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September 14th, 2009 10:00
Allen Ward
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September 14th, 2009 10:00
If you don't have SMC, I'm not sure how to get this short of a physical check of your array, and possibly asking for a report from your friendly EMC CE.
Allen Ward
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September 14th, 2009 12:00
Not trying to do a sales job or anything, but it really is worth checking out. Of course none of that answers your original questions right now. Hopefully someone else will have some insight into how to do this with SE.
xe2sdc
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September 15th, 2009 01:00
You can try guessing RPM from physical drive model.
Or simply ask your CE a list of existing Disk Groups and corresponding RPM speed/drive capacity. You can easily find needed devices filtering symdev "by disk group"
xe2sdc
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September 15th, 2009 06:00
modaslam
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September 15th, 2009 06:00
Any comments on my second question SCSI?
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September 15th, 2009 07:00
Vendor ID : FUJITSU
Product ID : MXW3300FE
Product Revision : FR300LP
Serial ID : DM35A00VP3
RobertDudley
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September 16th, 2009 05:00
You dont need a license for SMC; if you have a Symemtrix its free, there are plug-ins that have costs associated but the base is free. You should be able to download the installer via powerlink.