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SnapSAN S3000/S5000 Path Manager Linux User Guide
See the device information of /dev/sdf using "sg_scan" command.
Search /dev/ddX device which corresponds to /dev/sdf. The procedures are different according
to the function version of PathManager.
Execute "spsconfig" command with "-chk" option, then you can see the corresponding device.
The following example shows that /dev/sdf corresponds to /dev/ddd.
You must not write the mount-target device (the shaded part above) by "label name" or "by
device ID (the device name in /dev/disk/by-id/)". Write it by the PathManager device name
(/dev/ddX).
(iv)If the system uses the SnapSAN Manager as the standard SCSI device (/dev/sdX) in the
application or things like that, modify those settings in the same way as (iii).
Restart the system.
The shifting is complete.
Starting Operation
Checking the Condition
After installation of PathManager, restart the system to make PathManager automatically
recognize the target disk unit and paths and start operation. To check whether
PathManager is normally running, follow the procedures described below.
RHEL6
This section shows how to check the condition using PathManager command (spsadmin).