To Create A Hardware Striped Volume - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise T2000 Administration Manual

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1. Determine which disk is the default boot device
From the OpenBoot ok prompt, type the printenv command, and if necessary the
devalias command, to identify the default boot device. For example:
ok printenv boot-device
boot-device =
ok devalias disk
disk
2. Type the boot net –s command
ok boot net –s
3. Once the system has booted, use the raidctl(1M) utility to create a hardware
mirrored volume, using the default boot device as the primary disk.
See
"To Create a Hardware Mirrored Volume" on page
# raidctl -c c0t0d0 c0t1d0
Creating RAID volume c0t0d0 will destroy all data on member disks,
proceed
(yes/no)? yes
Volume
c0t0d0
#
4. Install the volume with the Solaris Operating System using any supported
method.
The hardware RAID volume c0t0d0 appears as a disk to the Solaris installation
program.
Note – The logical device names might appear differently on your system,
depending on the number and type of add-on disk controllers installed.

To Create a Hardware Striped Volume

1. Verify which hard drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical
device name.
See
"Disk Slot Numbers, Logical Device Names, and Physical Device Names" on
page
49.
disk
/pci@780/pci@0/pci@9/scsi@0/disk@0,0
created
49. For example:
Chapter 3 Managing Disk Volumes
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