Displays information about storage families and the driver that manages each family or changes the driver that manages a storage family.
manage_disk_drivers [ -l ]
manage_disk_drivers [ -d [ device ] ] [ -o [ driver_option ]
manage_disk_drivers [ -h ]
The manage_disk_drivers command displays a list of storage families and the driver that manages or supports each family. A storage family is a storage model. All disks within the family must be managed by the same driver.
The -d flag must be used only in conjunction with the -o flag.
If you specify the -d flag with the storage device name, the manage_disk_drivers command changes the driver selection to an alternate supported driver that is specified with the -o flag.
The manage_disk_drivers command runs the bosboot command and displays a message to reboot the system for the change to take effect.
Item | Description |
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-l | Lists all the storage devices and their supported drivers. |
-d | Specifies the storage device name such as DS4800 and 2810XIV. |
-o | Specifies the driver name such as AIX_AAPCM and AIX_non_MPIO. |
manage_disk_drivers -l
The
system displays a message similar to the following example: Device Present Driver Driver Options
2810XIV AIX_AAPCM AIX_AAPCM,AIX_non_MPIO
DS4100 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM,AIX_fcparray
DS4200 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM,AIX_fcparray
DS4300 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM,AIX_fcparray
DS4500 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM,AIX_fcparray
DS4700 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM,AIX_fcparray
DS4800 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM,AIX_fcparray
DS3950 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM
DS5020 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM
DS5100 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM
DS3500 AIX_APPCM AIX_APPCM
manage_disk_drivers -d device -o driver_option
The
system displays a message similar to the following example: # manage_disk_drivers -d DS4800 -o AIX_fcparray
bosboot: Boot image is 44911 512 byte blocks.
********************** ATTENTION *************************
For the change to take effect the system must be rebooted