Feb 11, 2006 #1 zxzxzxzx789 MIS Joined Feb 11, 2006 Messages 2 Location CA the iostst -E will give the serial number, but the number maybe not correct , I found that if the disk be replaced, the serial number will not change.
the iostst -E will give the serial number, but the number maybe not correct , I found that if the disk be replaced, the serial number will not change.
Feb 13, 2006 #2 Annihilannic MIS Joined Jun 22, 2000 Messages 6,317 Location AU Do you have Veritas Volume Manager installed? If so, try: [tt]/usr/lib/vxvm/diag.d/vxdmpinq /dev/rdsk/cNtNdNs2[/tt] There may be other SCSI inquiry tools out there you can use. I tried the Legato one, but it doesn't report the disk serial number. If not, reboot, then iostat -En output will be correct again. Annihilannic. Upvote 0 Downvote
Do you have Veritas Volume Manager installed? If so, try: [tt]/usr/lib/vxvm/diag.d/vxdmpinq /dev/rdsk/cNtNdNs2[/tt] There may be other SCSI inquiry tools out there you can use. I tried the Legato one, but it doesn't report the disk serial number. If not, reboot, then iostat -En output will be correct again. Annihilannic.