UNIX or Linux Shared Array Path Definitions

On UNIX or Linux, there are two ways to access shared disks.

Use absolute paths to shared stores. For example:
/dev/rdsk/c4t600A0B80005A7F5D0000024B49757E55d0s0
/dev/rdsk/c4t600A0B80005A7F5D0000024B49757E55d0s1
/dev/rdsk/c4t600A0B80005A7F5D0000024B49757E55d0s2
Use soft links to shared stores. For example:
store/mainstore/userdb1store/userdb2
where each of these soft links point to raw devices as shown in the absolute path example.
Related concepts
Data Storage
Files on Shared Disk Arrays
Main Store Requirements