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stovan
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Posted - 2010-06-08 : 07:18:51
Hi,

Can someone help me decipher this?

Disk NumberDisk IdentifierDisk Bus TypeDisk Stack TypeDisk Address
(PORT:PATH:TID:LUN)Adapter DescriptionEligible for ValidationDisk
Characteristics
PhysicalDrive0a6442091Bus Type RAIDSCSI Port1:1:0:0LSI Logic MegaRAID
SAS PCI Express™ ROMBFalseDisk is a boot volume. Disk is a system
volume. Disk is used for paging files. Disk is used for memory dump
files. Disk bus type does not support clustering. Disk is on the system bus. Disk partition style is MBR. Disk partition type is BASIC. PhysicalDrive1<Unknown>Bus Type FibreStor Port3:0:1:31QLogic Fibre Channel AdapterFalseDisk partition style is RAW.
PhysicalDrive2<Unknown>Bus Type FibreStor Port4:0:1:31QLogic Fibre
Channel AdapterFalseDisk partition style is RAW.
PhysicalDrive3260b00e9Bus Type FibreStor Port3:0:1:0Microsoft Multi-Path Bus DriverTrueDisk is already clustered. Disk partition style is MBR.
Disk partition type is BASIC. Disk is Microsoft MPIO based disk
PhysicalDrive4260b00e8Bus Type FibreStor Port3:0:1:1Microsoft Multi-Path Bus DriverTrueDisk is already clustered. Disk partition style is MBR.
Disk partition type is BASIC. Disk is Microsoft MPIO based disk
PhysicalDrive5729a3cddBus Type FibreStor Port3:0:1:2Microsoft Multi-Path Bus DriverTrueDisk is already clustered. Disk partition style is MBR.
Disk partition type is BASIC. Disk is Microsoft MPIO based disk
PhysicalDrive6b406459cBus Type FibreStor Port3:0:1:3Microsoft Multi-Path Bus DriverTrueDisk is already clustered. Disk partition style is MBR. Disk partition type is BASIC. Disk is Microsoft MPIO based disk
   

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