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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers rdsk vs dsk for image drive Post 302069274 by Perderabo on Thursday 23rd of March 2006 09:34:22 PM
Old 03-23-2006
Just because a process takes longer does not make it better. You can always find a longer way to accomplish a task. The size of your memory and really, the size of your buffer cache must be the problem. But you should use the raw device anyway.

That c201d4s0 does not look right to me either. But there are problems with the other devices names too. Something like /dev/rdsk/c0t6d0 is supposed to mean:

c0 (controller 0) the first scsi card configured in the system. It will have a chain of scsi devices and each device will have a scsi id. By convention, the controller itself will have an id of 7.

t6 (target 6) this is a device in the scsi chain. It will have a scsi id of 6. You seem to be saying that scsi id 4 got t6. That is a little odd.

d0 (disk 0) With ordinary disk mechs, d0 is all there ever is. But imagine 2 or 3 disks all sharing one scsi address. This is how you would tell them apart. This does get used in disk arrays.

All of this is a naming convention. You can call the disk /home/fred/stupid and it would still work. But don't do that.
 

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cmdk(7D)                                                              Devices                                                             cmdk(7D)

NAME
cmdk - common disk driver SYNOPSIS
cmdk@target, lun : [ partition | slice ] DESCRIPTION
The cmdk device driver is a common interface to various disk devices. The driver supports magnetic fixed disks and magnetic removable disks. The block-files access the disk using the system's normal buffering mechanism and are read and written without regard to physical disk records. There is also a "raw" interface that provides for direct transmission between the disk and the user's read or write buffer. A sin- gle read or write call usually results in one I/O operation; raw I/O is therefore considerably more efficient when many bytes are transmit- ted. The names of the block files are found in /dev/dsk; the names of the raw files are found in /dev/rdsk. I/O requests to the magnetic disk must have an offset and transfer length that is a multiple of 512 bytes or the driver returns an EINVAL error. Slice 0 is normally used for the root file system on a disk, slice 1 as a paging area (for example, swap), and slice 2 for backing up the entire fdisk partition for Solaris software. Other slices may be used for usr file systems or system reserved area. Fdisk partition 0 is to access the entire disk and is generally used by the fdisk(1M) program. FILES
/dev/dsk/cndn[s|p]n block device (IDE) /dev/rdsk/cndn[s|p]n raw device (IDE) where: cn controller n dn lun n (0-7) sn UNIX system slice n (0-15) pn fdisk partition(0) /kernel/drv/cmdk 32-bit kernel module. /kernel/drv/amd64/cmdk 64-bit kernel module. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Architecture |x86 | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
fdisk(1M), mount(1M), lseek(2), read(2), write(2), readdir(3C), scsi(4), vfstab(4), attributes(5), dkio(7I) SunOS 5.10 9 Oct 2004 cmdk(7D)
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