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device masking
Is there a way in symmetrix to find out at what time a device was masked?
I tried symaudit but it gives a comprehensive data of when masking command was issued but does not associate it with the device ID.
Can we also audit the logs by wwn?
protoss
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August 10th, 2010 08:00
Yeah I think so too...
One of our other teams had an xl doc which had the information. I am planning to go by that.
Thanks for your help.
aTECJhQ8T711981
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August 10th, 2010 08:00
Hi Protoss,
From a symmetrix point of view there is no timestamp when a device is masked.
I am not sure about SYMCli, but I don't t think you can audit the log by WWN. I have attached symaudit document for symaudit syntax, maybe one of the symcli experts could comment here?
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beetgj
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August 10th, 2010 08:00
Not sure if you can check this with symcli, but on the service processor it will be compressed in a zip file starting with onlupg .zip which will keep all bin files loaded on box. This bin can then be opened by a CE using symmwin and he can identify the changes done. On symcli the config of the box or so called binfile is labeled symapi_db.bin. I'm still trying to find out if there is a location on host with backups of this file and how to query this
Symmetrix Configuration Database File
A Symmetrix configuration database (.bin) file, which is stored on the host system, contains the physical configuration information of SCSI devices and Symmetrix parameters that define your entire storage complex. This database also stores information about the TimeFinder and SRDF device group(s), and the devices contained in it.
The Symmetrix configuration database is sometimes referred to as the host configuration database, SYMAPI database (because of how the file is named), or the Symmetrix database file. All of these names are referring to the same Symmetrix configuration database, symapi_db.bin,
Database File Location
The default pathname for the configuration database file for the various Operating Systems are:
UNIX: /var/symapi/db/symapi_db.bin
Windows: C:\Program Files\EMC\Symapi\db\symapi_db.bin
OpenVMS: SYMAPI$DB:symapi_db.bin
beetgj
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August 10th, 2010 08:00
what is the alternate way? then I don't have too search all the manuals
beetgj
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August 10th, 2010 08:00
oops..sorry, I'm thinking of mapping, you are talking about masking...time to pack up and go home
protoss
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August 10th, 2010 08:00
Hey thanks for your input. I found an alternate way out. Thanks for your help.
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August 12th, 2010 04:00
Hello,
if you are masking using CLI commands, the symapi log file will keep a track of all masking commands and the device ID will appear there as well.
I know you've resolved it now, but just to add my twopence worth ..
protoss
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August 12th, 2010 07:00
We use ECC and SMC in combination with symcli.
Thanks..
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Hello,
if you are masking using CLI commands, the symapi log file will keep a
track of all masking commands and the device ID will appear there as well.
I know you've resolved it now, but just to add my twopence worth ..
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