sg_map & lsscsi showing old storage version

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Published on 2014-08-22T08:49:15Z Indexed on 2014/08/22 10:21 UTC
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I am using SUN storage and recently upgraded/refreshed my ISCSI LUN storage.

We have replicated old storage to new storage and attached to our servers.

I can see at SUN storage side that storage is attached to server and also from server when I run the below command it prints the following output :

iscsiadm -m session
tcp: [1] 10.1.1.10:3260,2 iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd

The above storage is SUN STORAGE 7420

But when I run sg_map or lsscsi command it prints different version:

lsscsi
    disk    SUN      Sun Storage 7410 1.0   /dev/sda
    disk    SUN      Sun Storage 7410 1.0   /dev/sdb
    disk    SUN      Sun Storage 7410 1.0   /dev/sdc
    disk    SUN      Sun Storage 7410 1.0   /dev/sdd

Output of ls on "/dev/disk/by-path/"

ls -1 /dev/disk/by-path/
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-0
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-0-part1
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-18
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-18-part1
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-2
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-2-part1
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-4
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-4-part1
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-6
ip-10.1.1.10:3260-iscsi-iqn.86-03.com.sun:02:afsfsf58-c56a-6ba8-a944-addd258687cd-lun-6-part1

I have rebooted server twice but still I am getting the same output as given above.

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