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SCSI Disk
how can i determine what disks are scsi disks from the format command?
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You can't - not from "format".
As to how you know what hardware you have and so on, the answer depends upon what your OS actually is. Linux? Unix (whose)? |
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scsi disk
its a Unix system.
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You might as well anwer the second half too because that was the important half.
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its on Solaris
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Try
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echo | format |
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