Additional Virtualization Discussions
Additional Virtualization Discussions
Hi Guys,
I have multiple disk with LUN id from netapp assigned and if i look from windows disk management i can find only LUN id. which i can check on netapp filer. just want to know the best way to find the LUN Id on netapp filer using OnCommand Manager or using commands.
regards
VINAY
On filer console:
filer>lun show -m
fas01> lun show -m
LUN path Mapped to LUN ID Protocol
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/vol/centos_iscsi/lun redhat.test.com_iscsi_SdIg 2 iSCSI
/vol/centos_iscsi/lun_centos redhat.test.com_iscsi_SdIg 0 iSCSI
/vol/centos_iscsi/lun_pe redhat.test.com_iscsi_SdIg 1 iSCSI
/vol/vol_iscsi_win_test/iometer iscsi-win 0 iSCSI
You can also find out using: filer>lun show -v
fas01> lun show -v
/vol/centos_iscsi/lun 4g (4294967296) (r/w, online, mapped)
Serial#: BWKgW]BaIqPw
Share: none
Space Reservation: enabled (not honored by containing Aggregate)
Multiprotocol Type: linux
Maps: redhat.test.com_iscsi_SdIg=2
Occupied Size: 194.5m (203952128)
Creation Time: Fri Feb 15 10:37:14 GMT 2013
Cluster Shared Volume Information: 0x0
/vol/centos_iscsi/lun_centos 12g (12884901888) (r/w, online, mapped)
Serial#: BWKgW]BaIqNE
Share: none
Space Reservation: disabled
Multiprotocol Type: linux
Maps: redhat.test.com_iscsi_SdIg=0
Occupied Size: 468.3m (491012096)
Creation Time: Thu Nov 22 13:03:18 GMT 2012
Cluster Shared Volume Information: 0x0
Using OnCommand System Manager:
Filer | Storage | LUNS | select the LUN | Edit | Click on Initiator Groups tab
Hi Ashwin,
Thanks for your reply. actully i am looking to search the LUN using LUN id.
the command u have given it displays all the luns with associated LUN id and my Netapp filer has 200+ LUNs and the command displays complete details for all the LUNs in the filer. please suggest if i can search a specific LUN using LUN id.
regards
VINAY
The only you can get this search working is : develop a shell script, to collect the "lun show -v/m" and grep it from the output fields (OF). or write a power shell script.
There is no ready to use command thru cli.
thank you,
AK G