How to identify the LUN id from Windows with MPIO installed

February 6, 2014 at 8:16 am Leave a comment

Dears

Recently as part of the migration process we need to remove the EMC Powerpath and Windows MPIO and customer was requesting a way to identify the LUN id via
Windows.

The easiest way to do this is

Download the EMC “inq” tool and place it on the server
(ftp://ftp.emc.com/pub/symm3000/inquiry/)

and run the tool as follows
– inq or you could add the switch as -clariion

This will list all the LUN for better readability I would suggest to run the command as follows

c:\inq -clariion > vol.text –> This will send the output of this command to the text file)

Open it you will see a column “CLUN” and this is the corresponding LUN id for your disk.

Good Luck.

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