None of my devices match up like major/minor. I checked that first..
# cat partitions
major minor #blocks name rio rmerge rsect ruse wio wmerge wsect wuse
running use aveq
8 0 35843686 sda 9649 31576 329458 67170 3475 5379 71368 192970 0
42440 260130
8 1 33736500 sda1 9634 31529 329274 67130 3475 5379 71368 192970
0 42400 260090
8 2 2104483 sda2 13 41 168 30 0 0 0 0 0 30 30
8 16 35843686 sdb 2757 9896 100648 391070 1442 1142 21768 13410 0
9970 404480
8 17 35840983 sdb1 2756 9893 100640 391070 1442 1142 21768 13410 0
9970 404480
8 32 35843686 sdc 2291 10014 97978 11340 2377 1734 34128 16280 0
8650 27620
8 33 35840983 sdc1 2290 10011 97970 11330 2377 1734 34128 16280 0
8640 27610
9 0 71681792 md0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 08:59:29 -0600, Thomas Callahan <callahant@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Looks like a major/minor number for device /dev/sda.....
Check your /dev/sd* entries.
Also "cat /proc/partitions" will show major/minor numbers. Then you can
correlate that to a device.
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On Jun 15, 2006, at 10:56 AM, Richard Nairn wrote:
Hi,
I have a drive which is getting I/O errors. It is telling me that it is
dev 08:21.
How does this translate into which scsi device is having the problem?
Thanks
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