So not sue if this is the correct list to email to or not. I am curious to
know on my machine I have two hard drive (c8t0d0 and c8t1d0). Can some one
explain to me what this exactly means? What does c8 t0 and d0 actually
mean. I might have to go back to solaris 101 to understand what this all
Beau,
Not the right list but C=controller, T=target (SCSI), D= disk number (or
LUN), S=slice number.
Google in solaris disk names yielded lots of good results like:
http://initialprogramload.blogspot.com/2008/07/how-solaris-disk-device-names-work.html
..Remco
On 7/14/10 11:07 PM, Beau J.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Beau J. Bechdol bbech...@gmail.com wrote:
So not sue if this is the correct list to email to or not. I am curious to
know on my machine I have two hard drive (c8t0d0 and c8t1d0). Can some one
explain to me what this exactly means? What does c8 t0 and d0
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 03:07:59PM -0600, Beau J. Bechdol wrote:
So not sue if this is the correct list to email to or not. I am curious to
know on my machine I have two hard drive (c8t0d0 and c8t1d0). Can some one
explain to me what this exactly means? What does c8 t0 and d0 actually
mean. I
Hi Beau,
The naming breaks down like this:
c=controller
t=target
d=disk
Some controllers use a target to provide a unique address for each disk.
Others do not use a target and those disks would be named like c8d0 or
c8d1.
The graphic in Figure 5-1 here is slightly askew but describes Solaris
Thank you all for the information! I do appreciate it!
-Beau
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