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New Array of disks

I was just curious if anyone has a good tutorial or some info about how I can create and add an array of disks to solaris 8
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What kind of array?

SCSI/FCAL/iSCSI?

The answers may very depending on this and the actual models you are talking about, different models may have very differnt configurations required.

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They are SCSI drives, and it is on a old enterprise ultra 450
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Do you know the model Name&number of the Arrays?
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I don't, I will try to find out. It is just an array that is part of the ultra 450 if that helps any
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The E450 does not by default have an array, but it does have the capacity for lots of internal disks if the additional backplanes are installed.
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plug it in , type devfsadm and prey?

WHat kind of array do you have?
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