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Hello all,
If I want to know from the unix system point of view, which disk is being bombarded by a particular data file, how do I come to know. I have used the mount command but that gives me the logical volume, but does not give the disk name that it is hitting.
This is on hp11. I can come to know from the mount command that oracle datafiles are on /dev/vg00/lvol3
But I want to know which disk does /dev/vg00/lvol3 hit? whether it hits disk c1t2d0 or c2t2d0 ?
Any unix guru can tell me what command to see apart from mount which I have used?
thanks.
raja
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