I need to access an array with SCSI drives (storage works, modelHC901) and it's attached to a server running Unix 7.1.1.4. How can I list all block devices on this system?
- 1Can you list the commands which are refused? And add the exact commands you run.Romeo Ninov– Romeo Ninov2025-11-10 13:18:25 +00:00Commented Nov 10 at 13:18
- 4Also, what is the exact operating system you are using? What do you mean by "Unix 7.1.1.4"? What UNIX?terdon– terdon ♦2025-11-10 13:49:12 +00:00Commented Nov 10 at 13:49
- "Unix 7.1.14" looks like a UnixWare version number? If it's UnixWare, go through uw714doc.xinuos.com/en/Navpages/index.htmlgrawity– grawity2025-11-10 13:51:49 +00:00Commented Nov 10 at 13:51
- 1Have you tried "find /dev -type b -print" ?David G.– David G.2025-11-10 22:37:00 +00:00Commented Nov 10 at 22:37
- Unixware version 7.1.4tendai crispen Ndingadini– tendai crispen Ndingadini2025-11-12 09:29:47 +00:00Commented Nov 12 at 9:29
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The command lsblk -S lists all SCSI devices:
NAME HCTL TYPE VENDOR MODEL REV SERIAL TRAN sda 0:0:0:0 disk ATA SanDisk SSD PLUS 2000GB 04RL xxxx sata sdb 3:0:0:0 disk Generic STORAGE DEVICE 0828 xxxx usb sde 4:0:0:0 disk TOSHIBA TOSHIBA MQ04UBD200 0 xxxx usb sr0 1:0:0:0 rom HL-DT-ST HL-DT-ST BD-RE BU40N 1.04 xxxx sata - 1AFAIK the command
lsblkis not installed in Unixware (by default)Romeo Ninov– Romeo Ninov2025-11-11 13:56:43 +00:00Commented Nov 11 at 13:56