Thanks to js.tech.mailer@gmail.com, who pointed me to, luxadm probe and luxadm display. luxadm probe - shows the logical/multipathed disks luxadm display <full path from luxadm probe> - shows the real disk names and which one is primary and secondary Original question below. Thanks Darren I have a Solaris 10 (6/06) box that is connected to a SAN that originally had 2 disks from the SAN available. After enabling multipathing, everything was working fine and I could use 'stmsboot -L' to show the mapping between the real disk names and the multipathed disk name. Now I have assigned 2 more disks from the SAN to the server, these disk show up in format and are usable. When I run 'stmsboot -L' it only shows the original SAN disks that were available when multipathing was enabled. Is there another command/method of finding out the mapping from multipathed disk name to real disk name for these new disks? Thanks Darren _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Feb 28 21:52:39 2007
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