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Question E3500 Harddisk not found problem (First time user)

I'm first time user on Enterprise 3500 and got some problem,

that I try to install Solaris 9 on this machine (and it work fine on Sun U10)

it not found harddisk in fdisk command

on 'ok prompt' I try probe-scsi-all but it show only Tape and CDrom

in this machine I install 2 harddisk in bank 0 and bank 1

what should I do ?(need any suggestion for first time user)

thank you in advance (sorry about bad english)
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Running either of these two commands from root should help
# /usr/sbin/devfsadm
# cfgadm -al

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Running either of these two commands from root should help
# /usr/sbin/devfsadm
# cfgadm -al

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these are solaris commands and he doesn't even see the disks on OBP level!

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what is the OBP firmware level of the machine (try banner command) and what kind of harddrives do you use? have you tried to run "reset-all" and after that the "probe-scsi-all" again? also try the "probe-fcal-all" command to find your disks... if you'll find your disks, use the "boot -r" command to reconfigure your /dev and /devices entries. or use "boot cdrom" to install a new solaris instance.

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