tmac> You know, another avenue:
tmac> Find out the IQN / WWPN of the Windows host.
tmac> On the netapp, look at "igroup show".
tmac> Find out which igroup it maps to.
tmac> Then on the the netapp, "lun show -m" which should spit out all the luns and the LUN ID's and the
tmac> igroup.
tmac> Find your igroup, notice which LUN ID is which
tmac> Then go back to your windows host and match the LUN ID to get which path is which.
This is what we've been doing, and it's a total pain and prone to
confusion. Esp since I have igroups with a bunch of Netapp and Backup
hosts in them, so I'm paranoid about unmapping a lun and then not
being able to match it back to the host it's supposed to be used by.
This is just simple with 'sanlun lun show' and I'm annoyed it's such a
hassle from the Windows side of the world, but that's probably my
windows ignorance and lack of desire to work on Windows showing.
Heh.
Thank you for all the suggestions, I do appreciate them!
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