#hwmgr -get attribute -a name -a dev_base_name more

Use the more search utility (/) to search for the worldwide name of the storageset you have set up for the particular disk in question. The following example shows the format of the command output:

#hwmgr -get attribute -a name -a dev_base_name 1:

name = Compaq AlphaServer ES40

2:

name = CPU0

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62:

name = SCSI-WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-002e dev_base_name = dsk15

63:

name = SCSI-WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-0030 dev_base_name = dsk16

64:

name = SCSI-WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-002f dev_base_name = dsk17

65:

name = SCSI-WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-0028 dev_base_name = dsk18

66:

name = SCSI-WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-002b dev_base_name = dsk19

67:

name = SCSI-WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-002a dev_base_name = dsk20

68:

name = SCSI-WWID:01000010:6000-1fe1-0000-0d60-0009-8080-0434-0029 dev_base_name = dsk21

69:

name = SCSI-WWID:0710002c:"COMPAQ CDR-8435 :d05b003t00000l00000" dev_base_name = cdrom0

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For more information on the hardware manager (hwmgr), see hwmgr(8).

2.Search the display for the UDIDs (or worldwide names) for each of the cluster installation disks and record the /dev/disk/dskn values.

If you used the grep utility to search for a specific UDID, for example hwmgr -view dev grep "IDENTIFIER=131" repeat the command to determine the /dev/disk/dskn for each of the remaining cluster disks. Record the information for use when you install the cluster software.

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