SUMMARY - SCSI IDs from the command line -

From: <pj_at_comp.rgu.ac.uk>
Date: Tue Feb 25 2003 - 09:17:47 EST
GREAT ANSWER time :)

Thanks to:
Bertrand_Hutin
Joe.Fletcher
Pascal Grostabussiat
Mark McManus

Bertrand, Joe and Mark, gave me different option using iostat, prtdiag and
format. All of them gave me some useful information for my script. But the
really great answer come from Pascal, who had a project which collect
information about the architecture of the machine, is a perl script, which
worked really well for me. It gave me a very good (readable) output, which
was perfect for my script.

If you want to check it, go to http://www.azoria.com/whatabout, in my case I
run a V480 and it detected all the configuration with all the devices
connected to them.

Thanks to all again.-

Kind Regards.
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Pablo Jejcic
Smartweb Senior system Administrator
School of Computing - Robert Gordon University
pablo.jejcic@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk
T:44-(0)1224-262797
F:44-(0)1224-262790
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``The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.
And if you really don't like all the standards you just have to wait another
year until the one arises you are looking for.''
A. Tanenbaum, ``Introduction to Computer Networks'

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-----Original Message-----
From: Pablo Jejcic [mailto:pablo.jejcic@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk] On Behalf Of
pj@comp.rgu.ac.uk
Sent: 25 February 2003 12:05
To: 'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'
Subject: SCSI IDs from the command line -


I know that this could be a really beginner question.
But, there we go:

I need to get a list of the SCSI IDs and which have something connected
(like OK probe-scsi) but to use as input for a script, so I need it using a
command from the command line.

Any link or command to look at will be really appreciated.-

Thanks in advance.-

Kind Regards.
  _____

Pablo Jejcic
Smartweb Senior system Administrator
School of Computing - Robert Gordon University
pablo.jejcic@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk T:44-(0)1224-262797 F:44-(0)1224-262790
  _____


``The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.
And if you really don't like all the standards you just have to wait another
year until the one arises you are looking for.''
A. Tanenbaum, ``Introduction to Computer Networks'

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