[SunRescue] Extra HD
ed_mitchell at adc.com
ed_mitchell at adc.com
Wed Sep 20 08:40:29 CDT 2000
The Sun disk naming conventions can be helpful when dealing with large
numbers of disks. Read properly, they will pretty much lead you to the one
dead disk in the 26 drive array. ;) (especially when the frickin Veritas
tools don't work right).
From: Walter Peterson <walterp at cyberstreet.com> on 02/20/2000 02:19 PM GMT
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Subject: Re: [SunRescue] Extra HD
Got this working! I needed the device name but found it in /dev/dsk. It was
c0t1d0s0. Sheesh /dev/hdb1 seems so much simplier. The drvconfig also made
the VGA frame buffer I got work with X. Thanx everyone for the help.
Next question....The ISDN interface on the ss10. Where would one set SPIDs
and such? Does the system treat this like a serial port? Has anyone ever
used this with pppd to get an Internet connection?
At 10:06 PM 9/19/00 -0700, you wrote:
>you have to make a file system with the newfs command after you format the
new drive.
>something like
> newfs /dev/rsdk/<drive_device> <cr>
>
>kurt
>
>Walter Peterson wrote:
>
>> I already did that.
>>
>> On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Kurt Nowak wrote:
>>
>> > the "format" selection under the format command will format the drive
:)
>> >
>> > kurt
>> >
>> >
>> > Walter Peterson wrote:
>> >
>> > > Ok, I have the drive recognized. What device name do I use to fdisk
the
>> > > drive. Or do I even need to run fdisk. drvconfig and drives did the
trick.
>> > > Format "formats?" the drive. Still can't mount it however.
>> > >
>> > > Looking forward to getting RedHat!
>> > >
>> > > At 02:26 PM 9/19/00 -0700, you wrote:
>> > > >No. Unless the devises are already registered in the /dev/rdsk
directory, you
>> > > >need to execute 'drvconfig' and 'disks' first.
>> > > >
>> > > >Kurt
>> > > >
>> > > >"Hatle, Steven J." wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > >> I may have missed this earlier, but in Solaris if you issue the
'format'
>> > > >> command does the second disk show up in the selection screen?
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Steve
>> > > >>
>> > > >> -----Original Message-----
>> > > >> From: Walter Peterson [mailto:wep at cyberstreet.com]
>> > > >> Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 3:15 PM
>> > > >> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
>> > > >> Subject: [SunRescue] Extra HD
>> > > >>
>> > > >> If I do a probe-scsi it shows both drives
>> > > >>
>> > > >> here is output
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Target 1
>> > > >> Unit 0 Disk Tandem 4255-5 902800149969
>> > > >> Copyright (c) 1994 Seagate
>> > > >> All rights reserved 000
>> > > >> Target 3
>> > > >> Unit 0 Disk Seagate ST11200N SUN1.0594000000000
>> > > >> Copyright (c) 1995 000
>> > > >> All rights reserved 000
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Target 3 has Solaris installed on and boots. The other drive does
not
>> > > >> showup in openboot during normal boot process and solaris can't
see it.
>> > > >> (may have no partitions on it).
>> > > >>
>> > > >> A few answers...
>> > > >>
>> > > >> >The output from OpenBoot would be helpful - that would tell us
the target
>> > > >> >the new HD is actually set to, since SCSI ID 1 doesn't appear to
be
>> > > >> working.
>> > > >>
>> > > >> >CD-ROMs for Sun systems are typically set to SCSI ID #6, then
you can
>> > > >> >typically issue a command like 'boot cdrom' from the OK> prompt
to run the
>> > > >> >Red Hat installer (same for Solaris).
>> > > >>
>> > > >> >RedHat Linux labels hard drives as letters starting with the
first
>> > > drive it
>> > > >> >finds, your SCSI ID HD would be sda, than the pre-existing HD on
SCSI ID 3
>> > > >> >would be sdb. If you were to later add a drive as SCSI ID 2,
then Red Hat
>> > > >> >Linux would map the drives as SCSI ID 1 would be sda, SCSI ID 2
would be
>> > > >> >sdb, and the SCSI ID HD would be sdc - any links to mount
filesystems on
>> > > >> >SCSI ID 3 would break, and need to be fixed.
>> > > >>
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