SUMMARY: How do I know which disk is bad in a RMS tray for E3000

2007-12-24 22:02:00

The consensus is:
use "iostat -nE"
which will give you the device name and error status
Changa recommended matching sd26 with its corresponding
cNtNdN entry by doing iostat -en and matching the rows together
to have a better idea of where the disk is
Scott said in sd at c,0: c is disk 12 which is the disk slot labeled 12

Thanks to:
Chintu Pandya <cp-sm at clio.rad.sunysb.edu>
Changa <canderson1 at worldbank.org>
Scottt Howard <scott at doc.net.au>
Tony

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