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But the serial number is unique, right?  I should be able to use the serial number to uniquely identify a specific physical disk drive.  Then I can figure out which ones are assigned to which partition and move from there.


On 12/18/2018 9:47 AM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
Not to worry. Each partition will name its disk units (regardless of type) so between partitions you will see duplicates. They are not the same device!

You'll most likely see DMP001 through DMP006 at least on every partition.


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Jim Oberholtzer
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Thanks, Jim!

Additional note, I have a third partition on the primary box, and it, too, has a DMP001 resource, with yet a third disk drive serial number. So I have DMP001 on all three of my partitions, one in Not detected state and the other two in Operational, and each one reports a different serial number.

So at the end of the day, I think it's time to get an inventory of disk drives by serial number and see which one is assigned to which partition. That seems like a reasonable starting point. Is there a list somewhere for those suffixes? I see -050, -099 and -109. I can go into SST when I get a chance to figure out my RAID settings, but the suffixes seem to be a good shortcut.



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