Check the ESX path to correct the SAN enclosure

I don't know if this is the right forum...

I have a HP Blade enclosure connected to a HP EVA 6 K and EVA 3 K SAN. All blades that I currently have in the enclosure point to my 6K SAN controllers are active/active. 2 new servers blade I've built will be used to condense some old physical servers that are connected to the EVA 3 K that has active/passive controllers.

For the new 2 knives I built I want to make sure that their way is properly connected to the 3 K ONLY. Is there a way to check the correct path to the 3 K before starting to move the vm servers on?

With the current game I have, when I added a new blade I add it to the pool side san for the 6 K and then unmask and LUN I want to see. These 2 blades which will see the 3K are the first in the pen to point only to the 3K.

> esxcfg-mpath - l

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