7. At the Solaris prompt, type the cfgadm -al command to list all drives in the
device tree, including any drives that are not configured.
# cfgadm -al
This command should identify the Ap_id for the hard drive that you installed.
The output should indicate that the drive you installed is configured. For example,
the output should look like this:
Ap_id
c0
c0::dsk/c1t0d0
c0::dsk/c1t1d0
usb0/1
usb0/2
usb0/3
usb1/1
usb1/2
usb1/3
usb2/1
usb2/2
usb2/3
usb2/4
usb2/5
usb2/6
usb2/7
usb2/8
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Related Information
"Install a Hard Drive" on page 73
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"Four-Drive Capable Backplane Configuration Reference" on page 77
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"Eight-Drive Capable Backplane Configuration Reference" on page 78
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"Sixteen-Drive Capable Backplane Configuration Reference" on page 79
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scsi-bus
connected
disk
connected
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connected
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empty
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empty
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empty
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empty
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empty
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empty
unknown
empty
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empty
unknown
empty
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unknown
empty
unknown
empty
unknown
empty
unknown
empty
Occupant
Condition
configured
unknown
configured
unknown
configured
unknown
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok
unconfigured ok