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Identifying the SnapDrive components

The SnapDrive for UNIX configuration checker tool identifies the installed components on the host platform. The sdconfcheck.out log file that is used for identifying the installed components is installed in the /var/log file. The log files are renamed incrementally as sdconfcheck.out.1, sdconfcheck.out.2, and so on.

Step

  1. To identify the installed components, enter the following command: sdconfcheck detect
    Note: The SnapDrive for UNIX configuration checker tool does not detect the Ext3 file system on a RHEL6 environment. You can execute the command modprobe -v ext3 to load the Ext3 file system.

Example

# /opt/NetApp/snapdrive/bin/sdconfcheck detect
Detected Intel/AMD x64 Architecture
Detected Linux OS
Detected sg3_utils 1.25
Detected Kernel Version 2.6.18-238.9.1.el5
Detected Multipathing version 0.4.7
Detected Host OS Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 Update 6
---> Vendor specific dynamic-lun-rescan.sh script file is not found in /root directory
Detected NFSv3 FileSystem on Linux
Detected FCP on Linux
Detected Software iSCSI on Linux
Detected NFSv4 Filesystem on Linux
Detected   Ext3 File System
Detected   Linux Native LVM2
Detected   Linux Native MPIO

Did not find any supported cluster solutions.
Detected   FCP Linux Host Utilities 6.0
Detected   iSCSI Linux Host Utilities 6.0