I recently installed a new filer, and physically moved one of my volumes (vol2) to it. Since this volume was composed of FC8 shelves, while the root volume (vol0) on the new filer had FC9 shelves, the technician installed the FC8 shelves first on the loop, then the FC9's. The result is, whatever command I issue (df, sysconfig -r), it displays vol2 first, and then vol0. Frankly, this drives me crazy, and I am forever rechecking which volume I am looking at. Is there a reason for this, and any way to fix it?
Thanks,
Moshe
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i have the same behaviour, but i doesn't see it as problem. i always get this kind of order.
Volume Checksum style Checksum status vol1 block Checksums active root2 block Checksums active vol2 block Checksums active vol0 block Checksums active
Moshe Linzer wrote:
I recently installed a new filer, and physically moved one of my volumes (vol2) to it. Since this volume was composed of FC8 shelves, while the root volume (vol0) on the new filer had FC9 shelves, the technician installed the FC8 shelves first on the loop, then the FC9's. The result is, whatever command I issue (df, sysconfig -r), it displays vol2 first, and then vol0. Frankly, this drives me crazy, and I am forever rechecking which volume I am looking at. Is there a reason for this, and any way to fix it?
Thanks,
Moshe
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Moshe Linzer | On the Internet, IT Manager | National Semiconductor, Israel | nobody knows you're a moron. Phone: 972-9-970-2247 | Fax: 972-9-970-2001 | - Network Magazine Email: moshel@nsc.com |