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NL 0214e4; 3;21:00:00:fa:ce:00:21:e1;20:00:00:fa:ce:00:21:e1; na
FC4s: FCP [STOREX
NL 0214e8; 3;21:00:00:fa:ce:04:83:c9;20:00:00:fa:ce:04:83:c9; na
FC4s: FCP [STOREX
NL 0214ef; 3;21:00:00:ad:bc:04:6f:70;20:00:00:ad:bc:04:6f:70; na
FC4s: FCP [STOREX
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To create the device files:
1. Go to the /dev directory by entering
cd /dev
2. Create the device files by entering
./MAKEDEV dks
The system creates device files for each disk device recognized.
# cd /dev
# ./MAKEDEV dks
find dsk rdsk \( -name 'dks*d*s[0167]*' -o -name 'dks*d*s15*' \
-o -name 'dks*d*vol*' -o -name 'dks*d*vh*' \)-print|xargs rm -rf
umask 077; \
B_DKS=128; C_DKS=128; \
B_RAD=176; C_RAD=176; \
export B_DKS C_DKS B_RAD C_RAD; \
for NAME in 'ls -1 MAKEDEV.d/DKS_* | grep -v '.[ON]$'';do \
$NAME ; \
done
3. To verify that the system has created the device files correctly, go to the /dev/dsk
directory by entering
cd /dev/dsk
4. List the device files by entering
ls –l
You may want to restrict the display to find only the new devices rather than all
devices. For example, to list only the disk devices on controller number 4, enter
ls –l dks4d*
# cd /dev/dsk
# ls -l dks4d*
brw-------
1 root
brw-------
1 root
brw-------
1 root
brw-------
1 root
#
5. Go to the /dev/rdsk directory by entering
cd /dev/rdsk
6. List the device files by entering
ls –l
hp surestore disk array xp operating system configuration guide: SGI IRIX
RS2999FCPH3
CD09]
RS2999FCPH3
NS09]
RS2999FCPH3
JB09]
sys
128,1088 Apr
7 12:18 dks4d4s0
sys
128,1089 Apr
7 12:18 dks4d4s1
sys
128,1103 Apr
7 12:18 dks4d4s15
sys
128,1095 Apr
7 12:18 dks4d4s7

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