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Linux version 2.6.18-164.el5PAE (mockbuild@ca-build10.us.oracle.com) (gcc versio
n 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-46)) #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 02:28:20 EDT 2009
I would like to view what is the Hardware Raild configured in the sever?
Linux version 2.6.18-164.el5PAE (mockbuild@ca-build10.us.oracle.com) (gcc versio
n 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-46)) #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 02:28:20 EDT 2009
I would like to view what is the Hardware Raild configured in the sever?
Typing in "mount" will show you what's listed. If it's software RAID, you'll see /dev/mdxxx devices. Hardware RAID is hard to see, since the controller presents an array as a single 'drive' to the OS. You can try looking at the output of the dmidecode command, or doing "cat /proc/scsi/scsi", but your results may not be what you want.
Best way is to reboot the server, and look at the controller configuration when you get the controller BIOS at boot time. And, since you're using RedHat enterprise, you can CALL REDHAT SUPPORT, since you're paying for it, right?
Actually, this "us.oracle.com" implies to me you've got an OEL ie Oracle build, not RH, so you'd have to check with them.
In any case, you're going to need to tell them what make/model of HW RAID you have.
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