Table 4-1 Internal Drives Identification - Sun Microsystems Sun Blade 150 Service Manual

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Action
G
Replace the drive indicated by the failure message. The operating system
identifies the internal drives as shown in
Internal Drives Identification
TABLE 4-1
Operating
Environment
Drive Physical Location and
Address
Target
Primary hard drive,
c0t0d0s#
target 0
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
c0t6d0s#
drive, target 1
Secondary hard drive,
c0t1d0s#
target 2(optional)
* A three-way cable connects the Primary Hard Drive, and the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM to the riser board at
connector IDE1, (J504). See the illustrations in Section 7.3, "Hard Drives" on page 7-6.
Note – The # symbol in the operating environment address examples can be a
numeral between 0 and 7 and describes the slice or partition on the drive.
Symptom
Hard drive, CD-ROM, or DVD-ROM drive fails to respond to commands.
Action
Test the drive response to the probe-ide command as follows:
1. To bypass POST, type setenv diag-switch? false at the system ok prompt.
2. At the system ok prompt, type:
ok% reset-all
ok% probe-ide
If the hard drive responds correctly to the probe-ide command, the message
I
shown in
CODE EXAMPLE 4-4
system EIDE controller has successfully probed the device. This is an indication
that the motherboard is operating correctly.
If an optional hard drive is installed and one drive does not respond to the EIDE
I
controller probe but the other does, replace the unresponsive drive.
.
TABLE 4-1
Cable Labels
Primary HDD
CD/DVD
Secondary HDD
on page 4-7 is displayed, which means that the
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures
Required Riser Board
Connection
*
IDE1, J504
*
IDE1, J504
IDE2, J503
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