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