The device name expression for LU (disk) units specified to commands is as shown below.
Note that PRIMECLUSTER GDS and SafeDISK SDX object LUs (disks) are not supported.
Solaris
Solaris standard special file: /dev/dsk/c*t*d*s2 (*)
mplb special file: /dev/FJSVmplb/dsk/mplb*s2 (*)
Windows
AdvancedCopy Manager device: g?d?
Linux
Normal device: /dev/sd*
Multi-path device: /dev/sd*
udev device: /dev/disk/by-id/xxxxxxxx (where xxxxxxxx is information generated from the disk identification information)
/dev/disk/by-path/yyyyyyyy (where yyyyyyyy is information generated from the disk unit information)
(*):
For operations with a Solaris 10 operating system under an ETERNUS multi-path driver (hereafter referred to as ETMPD) environment, some functions provided by AdvancedCopy Manager may not be usable, depending on the ETMPD environment settings.
For a system volume, the following can be specified:
For Solaris 10 with ETERNUS multi-path driver and VTOC disk format:
Mplb special file: /dev/FJSVmplb/dsk/mplb*s2
For Solaris 10 with ETERNUS multi-path driver and EFI disk format:
System volume backup operation is not possible
Other than the above:
Solaris standards special file: /dev/dsk/c*t*d*s2
Mplb special file: /dev/FJSVmplb/dsk/mplb*s2
Refer to the "ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Operator's Guide 13.3 -Solaris", "Notes on Operation", "General notes", "Operations in an ETERNUS multi-path driver environment" for details.
Udev device examples
[Example 1]
If the by-id name is scsi-3600e000000cb00000000000100000000
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-3600e000000cb00000000000100000000
[Example 2]
If the by-path name is pci-0000:02:01.0-fc-0x20010000138402a0:0x0001000000000000
/dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:02:01.0-fc-0x20010000138402a0:0x0001000000000000