Re: mapping ataXX.YY to a /dev/sdX

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On Thu, 8 Jul 2010, Robin Hill wrote:

It would look like ata14 is the equivalent of scsi13 then - lsscsi or "cat /proc/scsi" should show you the drives connected on controller 13 (or look in /sys/class/scsi_disk/13*/device/block).

Oki, yes, that's true, but the mapping from scsi13 to sdj isn't really my problem, I can find that out in quite a few ways. It's the mapping of ata14.00 to scsi13 that I can say is likely (from dmesg), but not certain.

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