2.
At the Oracle Solaris prompt, list all drives in the device tree, including any
drives that are not configured.
# cfgadm -al
This command helps you identify the drive you installed.
Ap_id
c0
c0::dsk/c1t0d0
c0::sd1
usb0/1
usb0/2
...
3.
Configure the drive.
For example, to configure the second disk c0::sd1, type:
# cfgadm -c configure c0::sd1
Replace c0::sd1 with the drive name for your configuration.
Verify that the blue Ready to Remove LED is no longer lit on the drive that you
4.
installed.
At the Oracle Solaris prompt, list all drives in the device tree, including any
5.
drives that are not configured.
# cfgadm -al
The replacement drive is now listed as configured, as shown in the following example.
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
c0 scsi-bus connected configured unknown
c0::dsk/c1t0d0 disk connected configured unknown
c0::dsk/c1t1d0 disk connected configured unknown
usb0/1 unknown empty unconfigured ok
usb0/2 unknown empty unconfigured ok
...
Perform one of these tasks based on your verification results.
6.
Type Receptacle
scsi-bus connected
disk connected
disk connected
unknown empty
unknown empty
Occupant
Condition
configured
unknown
configured
unknown
unconfigured unknown
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
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