vConstruct the 15-character unique identifier from the 12-character SSAUID
that is shown on the label that is on the side of the disk drive. Youcan
recognize the UID by its three-character suffix 00D.
vRun the ssacand command, and specify the adapter to which the logical
disk is connected. For example:
ssacand -a ssa0 -L
If the logical disk is an array,you can determine the unique identifier in two
ways:
vIf the logical disk is already defined, you can use the lsdev command to
determine the unique identity,as follows:
1. Type lsdev -Ccdisk -r connwhere and press Enter.
2. Select the 15-character unique identifier (UID) that was given by the
RAID configuration program when the array was created.
vRun the ssacand command, and specify the adapter to which the logical
disk is connected. For example:
ssacand -a ssa0 -L
Device Attributes
SSAlogical disks and SSA physical disks and the ssar router have several attributes.
Youcan use the lsattr command to display these attributes.
Attributes of the SSA Router, ssar
node_number
This attribute must be set on systems that are using the SSAFencing facility
or the SSADisk Concurrent Mode of Operation Interface facility. These
facilities of the SSAdisk device driver are used only in configurations where
the SSAdisk drives are connected to more than one using system. Therefore,
in configurations where the SSAdisk drives are connected to only one using
system, the node_number attribute has no effect.
For configurations that use SSAFencing or the SSA Disk Concurrent Mode of
Operation Interface, set the node_number to a different value on each using
system that is in the configuration.
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