Re: How do I tell what disk a volume group reside on

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Hi

Assuming that you are using MPIO , have you compared the output of fdisk -l to the dm device names in /dev/mpath? 

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On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 20:59:40 -0400
Vickie Troy-McKoy <vtmckoy@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi All,

I have a RedHat4 server connected to a SAN 3510 Array.  On the host
server, there are two volume groups set up--root_vg and san_vg.  I'm
assuming that root_vg resides on the internal disks and san_vg on the
SAN.  But, how can I check to make sure this is the case?

Thank you,




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