2.
Display information about the drives on the server.
This document applies to several server and server module products. The following
Note -
example is based on the SPARC T5-1B server module. Your output might vary from the
examples based on your product.
For example, on a SPARC T5-1B server module running Oracle Solaris 10 1/13:
# diskinfo -a
Enclosure path:
Chassis Serial Number:
Chassis Model:
Label
Disk Name
----------- ---------------------- -------- ---------------- -----
/SYS/HDD0
c0t5000CCA01622AC64d0
/SYS/HDD1
c0t5000CCA01622B1F4d0
In Oracle Solaris 11.1, you see output with similar information when you type:
# diskinfo -P SYS -o Rc
For further information, refer to the Oracle Solaris documentation or man page on the diskinfo
command.
3.
Look at the output under the Label and Disk Name columns to correlate a drive's
physical location with its corresponding logical device name.
In this example for a SPARC T5-1B server module:
/SYS/HDD0 represents a drive in slot 0.
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/SYS/HDD1 represents a drive in slot 1.
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Related Information
diskinfo(1m) man page in Oracle Solaris
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"Correlate WWN Device Names With Physical Locations (probe-scsi-all
■
Command)" on page 75
Correlate WWN Device Names With Physical Locations (diskinfo Command)
0000000-0000000000-physical-hba-0
0000000-0000000000-physical-hba-0
sun4v-platform
Vendor
Product
HITACHI H109030SESUN300G A31A
HITACHI H109030SESUN300G A31A
Vers
Matching Devices to Device Names
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