03-21-2014 09:05 AM
Hi all,
We are in the proces of fully automating extending a volume.
I need some information on which commands to do this with.
To extend the correct disks I need the SerialNumbers of those disks so Storage management knows which luns to extend in the SAN environment.
Does anyone know how to find these numbers through commands?
Ivo
03-21-2014 09:55 AM
03-21-2014 10:36 AM
03-22-2014 02:18 AM
Oh, Yes sorry. We have are running Windows.
WMI: Do you have a small example?
03-22-2014 06:04 AM
Try this command
vxdisk -g <diskgroup> diskinfo <disk>
or use -e attribute with vxdisk command .. as per 6.0 guide
vxdisk diskinfo
Provides information on the disk referenced in <DiskName>. The information includes the disk name, the dynamic disk group with which the disk is associated, capacity (indicated as Length), disk partition style, free space, device type, port,channel, target ID, LUN, the disk signature, serial number, track alignment settings, Thin Provisioning type (ThinNoReclaim or ThinReclaim for thin provisioned disks),
etc. If the disk has subdisks associated with it, they will be listed.
vxdisk [-g <DynamicDiskGroupName>] diskinfo [-e] <DiskName>
The following attributes apply:
-e Is an optional parameter.
Use the -e option if you want to display extended attribute information for arrays in addition to the basic disk information. Extended attribute information available for display depends on the array type. It can include vendor ID, product ID, revision ID, cabinet serial number, array volume ID, array LUN type, array RAID level, array snapshot LUN, array replication LUN, array media type, array transport protocol, array port WWN number, array port serial number, array controller ID and array hardware mirror.
G
04-04-2014 03:47 PM
Gaurav,
The command vxdisk -g <diskgroup> diskinfo <disk> would be helpfull but how to query the <disk> information? As this would be in a script I'm not sure how to query that information.
The person who would be requesting a volume extention would know the SG and Volumename but not the disknumber.
I would think the script should look something like this:
Input from requestor: SGName, VolumeName and number of extra GB's.
Then I would get the associated serialnumbers (always 2, as they are mirrored disks in a volume)
StorageManagement would use these two serialnumbers to increase the lun size.
Finally I would do a "vxassis -g<DG_Name> growby <VolumeName> MAXSIZE"
I hope this makes my question somewhat clearer.
Ivo
05-28-2014 07:38 PM
To get disk serial number:
xx:/etc/vx/diag.d # vxdisk path
SUBPATH DANAME DMNAME GROUP STATE
sdc ams_wms0_133 - - ENABLED
sdd ams_wms0_134 - - ENABLED
sde ams_wms0_135 - - ENABLED
sdf ams_wms0_142 ams_wms0_142 testdg ENABLED
sdg ams_wms0_153 - - ENABLED
sda sda - - ENABLED
sdb sdb - - ENABLED
xx:/etc/vx/diag.d # /etc/vx/diag.d/vxscsiinq /dev/sdd
--------- Decoded Inquiry Information for /dev/sdd
Vendor Identification : HITACHI
Product Identification : DF600F
Revision Number : 0000
Serial Number : 730612470086 <<<<<<<<<<<
sprsr310b2-11:/etc/vx/diag.d #
05-29-2014 10:37 AM
Hi eu22106,
On windows, the "vxdisk diskinfo <harddisk# or PCTL>" command will provide the serial number in output for a specified disk. You can use a loop to go through all available harddisks until you find the serial number that you are looking for.
The "vxassist" command can be used to grow the volume using the "growby" option. This command would use the harddisk# or PCTL to select the exact disk to grow the volume to.
SFW also have the ability to automatically grow the volume and notify you when storage space limits have been reached. This option will automatically select the lun to grow the volume to. I know that this might not be exactly what you want since it sounds like you want to select exactly which luns the volume will be grown onto. But it might meet your needs with less scripting. Its just a thought.
Please let use know if this helps.
Thank you,
Wally
05-29-2014 10:40 AM
Hi eu22106,
You can also use the internal disk name (default "Disk#") of the disk group with the commands above.
Thank you,
Wally
05-29-2014 10:58 AM
Below is an extract from a script I used to get information from SFWHA:
FOR /F %%i IN ('vxprint -dn') DO vxdisk diskinfo %%i
You can pipe output through find or findstr, if you only want serial number in the output.
Mike