41
DIF1 Flag : False
Gatekeeper Device : False
AS400_GK : False
Host Cache Registered : False
Optimized Read Miss : N/A
Front Director Paths (4):
{
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POWERPATH DIRECTOR PORT LUN
--------- ------------ ---- -------- ---------
PdevName Type Type Num Sts VBUS TID SYMM Host
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
N/A FA 02D:028 RW N/A N/A N/A 001
Not Visible N/A FA 01D:028 RW N/A N/A N/A N/A
Not Visible N/A FA 01D:029 RW N/A N/A N/A N/A
Not Visible N/A FA 02D:029 RW N/A N/A N/A N/A
}
Mirror Set Type : [Thin,N/A,N/A,N/A]
Mirror Set DA Status : [RW,N/A,N/A,N/A]
Mirror Set Inv. Tracks : [0,0,0,0]
Mirror Configuration Information
{
Mirror Number : 1
Mirror Type : Thin
Mirror Status : Ready (RW)
}
COMPARE THE PRE AND POST DEVICE IDENTITIES FOLLOWING A COMMIT
Following the commit operation, each device presents the opposite device ID. The source device now presents the target device ID as
its external identity and the target presents the source device ID as its external identity. These changes are permanent and will persist
across system power cycles and even the deletion and recreation of the devices. In other words, if device 158 is deleted, when
recreated, it will still show the identity of device 0013.
Source Device:
C:\>symdev show 0158 -sid 3184
Device Physical Name : Not Visible
Device Symmetrix Name : 00158
Device Serial ID : N/A
Symmetrix ID : 000195703184
Number of RAID Groups : 0
Encapsulated Device : No
Encapsulated WWN : N/A
Encapsulated Device Flags: None
Encapsulated Array ID : N/A
Encapsulated Device Name : N/A
Attached BCV Device : N/A
Summary of Contents for VMAX
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