Re: which is storage link



Dan Espen wrote:
pp <pp@xxxxxx> writes:

Hi,

We are using Redhat ES connected to an external storage. But they are
hosted at data centre. we are miles away. What commands I can use in
Redhat ES to know which link is connecting to the storage?

Is this external storage NFS mounted or CIFS (Samba) mounted?

What do you mean by "link"?

What is it you are trying to do?

The linux server has its one scsi card connected to an external storage. In the linux filesystem, I only see /dev/sbh and alot of /dev/scsi/c0xxxx devices.
I want to know which device is actually representing the storage .
How can I find this out in the system without visiting the data centre?

Thanks
P
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