Re: Using SAN or local drives?
- From: "Anjo Kolk" <anjo.kolk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: cemail_219@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 14:20:30 +0200
Normally when things run slow, you are using a SAN. If things are fast, you
are local disks.
On 9/29/06, J. Dex <cemail_219@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
By using df -k, how can I tell whether a system is using a SAN device
versus
having everything on local drives? If it is all logical drives,
wouldn't
all of the mount points start out with something like
/dev/lvm0/ and then be sliced up among Logical Volumes?
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By using df -k, how can I tell whether a system is using a SAN device versus having everything on local drives? If it is all logical drives, wouldn't all of the mount points start out with something like /dev/lvm0/ and then be sliced up among Logical Volumes?
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