We have a bunch of netapp LUNs of the same size mapped to a Windows box and it isn't clear how we can tell which one is which. I'm not a Windows person. The Windows admin sent me the Windows info about one of the disks and I can't see anything that would indicate which LUN it is on the netapp. Nothing appears to correspond to the LUN serial number or the igroup mapping number, etc. Is there a way to read the Windows "disk signature" with a netapp command? Or is there a Windows command to print the LUN serial number? Or what about the igroup mapping number?
Cylinders HeadsPerCylinder SectorsPerHead BytesPerSector MediaType 3264 255 63 512 12 TrackSize = 32256, CylinderSize = 8225280, DiskSize = 26847313920 (25603MB)
Signature = 0x7c6fda2f StartingOffset PartitionLength StartingSector PartitionNumber 32256 26839056384 63 1
MBR: Starting Ending System Relative Total Cylinder Head Sector Cylinder Head Sector ID Sector Sectors 0 1 1 1023 254 63 0x07 63 52420032 0 0 0 0 0 0 0x00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0x00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0x00 0 0
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University of Virginia ITC Unix Support