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B.4.4 Using the diskinfo Command (Oracle Solaris 10)


B.4.4 Using the diskinfo Command (Oracle Solaris 10)
  1. Execute the diskinfo command, and check the physical disk slot and the logical system board.
    In the examples that follow, (1) to (4) indicate the following:
    (1): The logical path name of the disk installed in HDD 0.

    (2): The device path of the disk installed in HDD 0 of LSB#00

    (3): The logical path name of the disk installed in HDD 1.

    (4): The device path of the disk installed in HDD 1 of LSB#00
# diskinfo -ap

Enclosure path:         2081210007-physical-hba-0
Chassis Serial Number:  2081210007-physical-hba-0
Chassis Model:          ORCL,SPARC64-X

Enclosure path:         /dev/es/ses0
Chassis Serial Number:  500000e0e06d233f
Chassis Model:          FUJITSU-BBEXP

Label    Disk name               Vendor   Product        Vers
-------- ----------------------  -------- -------------- ----

HDD_0    c0t50000393D8289180d0   TOSHIBA  MBF2600RC      3706 <-- (1)
  Physical path
--------------------------------

  0: /pci@8000/pci@4/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/iport@f/disk@w50000393D8289180,0<--(2)
      * LSB#0
HDD_1    c0t50000393D82891D0d0   TOSHIBA  MBF2600RC      3706 <-- (3)
  Physical path
--------------------------------

  0: /pci@8000/pci@4/pci@0/pci@0/scsi@0/iport@f/disk@w50000393D82891D0,0<--(4)
      * LSB#0
  1. The device path notation format of a disk displayed by the diskinfo command is as follows.
    <SAS controller device path>/iport@f/disk@wXXXXXXXX,Y:Z

    The device path varies depending on the model or system configuration. For details, see "Appendix A  Lists of SPARC M12/M10 System Device Paths."