
Command Summary
Command Summary
The following is a summary of commands that may be useful when configuring and
verifying devices. See the procedures in this chapter for examples of their usage.
/usr/sbin/modinfo | grep sg
Displays whether or not the sg driver is installed.
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/driver/sg.install
Installs or updates the sg driver.
/usr/sbin/rem_drv sg
Uninstalls the sg driver. This command is usually not necessary, since sg.install
does this before performing a driver update.
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/sg.build all -mt
max_target
-ml
max_lun
Updates st.conf, sg.conf, and sg.links, and generates SCSI Target IDs with
multiple LUNs.
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/sgscan all
Scans all connected devices with a SCSI inquiry and provides correlation between
physical and logical devices using all device files in /dev/sg.
Also checks for devices connected to the Sun StorEdge Network Foundation HBA that
are not configured for use by VERITAS products.
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/scsi_command -d /dev/sg/
sg_id
-disk
Changes the device type (stored in the drive’s nonvolatile memory) from optical
memory to disk.
sg_id is the logical identifier assigned to the optical disk drive for use by the sg driver.
See “Configuring SCSI Robotic Controls” on page 13 for information on determining
the logical identifier.
boot -r or reboot -- -r
Reboot the system with the reconfigure option (-r) to allow a drive to be recognized
as a disk drive during system initialization by the kernel’s SCSI disk (sd) driver.
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