Hi Sean,

As long as your hardware has not changed, the device discovery should 
provide the same Controller Target Disk (cdt) numbers.
During the installation you can choose which disks to use.

The link below is to the

Solaris Fibre Channel and Storage Multipathing Administration Guide
http://docs.sun.com/source/819-0139/

You should not need to modify the existing miniroot.  Your JumpStart or 
Interactive installation will allow
you to ignore the disks you do not want to install onto.

thanks
Charles


Sean Liu wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've got a few existing servers with SAN disks allcated/mapped, and I need to 
> reinstall them. Since Solaris 10 recognises SAN disks off the bat, the 
> controller numbers of the internal boot disks may change wildly.  Is there a 
> way to exclude SAN disks upon system boot? I can modify the miniroot no 
> problem.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sean
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