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| SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems . |
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hi,
i dont know y u look for trouble?any how u want os start with 2controllers. just u got to obp stop+A ok auto-boot?=true ok boot disk1,disk2 -----> this cmd is booting form both disks reboot the system. when u enterd in to os just u excute devfsadm cmd. just u try it. |
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i am not sure wheather u got , but what i am trying to do is just force solaris to identify and name my JBOD as the first controllers ( c1 .... c2), and my local disk as c310d0s2 . i still want to boot from my local disks but i need them to start on contrller 3 .
cheers ppass |
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