How can youy check the disk status in , is it locally
connected or remotely connected?

Answer Posted / er_sureshs

@ chetan instead of running a these command's
#cfgadm -la -o show_FCP_dev
#cfgadm -la -o show_SCSI_dev

can we just use a pipe and a grep?

#cfgadm -al | grep SCSI

correct me if im wrong

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