01-19-2008
Controller target disk?
Hi,
I am a newbie to Solaris. I want to know how to find out the controller target and disk number on a SunFire V890 box that has 6X72GB disks. The probe-scsi output is as shown below:
/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@2
LiD HA LUN --- Port WWN --- ----- Disk description -----
0 0 0 500000e010936931 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
1 1 0 500000e010937731 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
2 2 0 500000e010938651 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
6 6 0 50800200001e2a51 SUNW SUNWGS INT FCBPL922A
3 3 0 500000e010938d41 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
4 4 0 500000e010933531 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
5 5 0 500000e0109386d1 FUJITSU MAP3735F SUN72G 1701
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance..
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NKF(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation NKF(3)
NAME
NKF - Perl extension for Network Kanji Filter
SYNOPSIS
use NKF;
$output = nkf("-s",$input);
DESCRIPTION
This is a Perl Extension version of nkf (Netowrk Kanji Filter ) 1.7. It converts the last argument and return converted result. Conversion
details are specified by flags before the last argument.
Flags:
"b,u Output is bufferred (DEFAULT),Output is unbufferred"
"j,s,e Outout code is JIS 7 bit (DEFAULT), Shift JIS, AT&T JIS (EUC)"
"J,S,E Input assumption is JIS 7 bit , Shift JIS, AT&T JIS (EUC)"
"t no conversion"
"i_ Output sequence to designate JIS-kanji (DEFAULT B)"
"o_ Output sequence to designate ASCII (DEFAULT B)"
"r {de/en}crypt ROT13/47"
"m[BQ] MIME decode [B:base64 stream,Q:quoted stream]"
"l ISO8859-1 (Latin-1) support"
"f Folding: "-f60" or "-f""
"Z[0-2] Convert X0208 alphabet to ASCII 1: Kankaku to space,2: 2 spaces"
"X,x Assume X0201 kana in MS-Kanji, "-x" preserves X0201"
"B[0-2] Broken input 0: missing ESC,1: any X on ESC-[($]-X,2: ASCII on NL"
"d,c Delete
in line feed, Add
in line feed"
AUTHOR
Network Kanji Filter Version 1.7 (1/9811/Shinji Kono) Copyright (C) 1987, FUJITSU LTD. (I.Ichikawa),1997 S. Kono, COW
SEE ALSO
perl(1). nkf(1)
perl v5.8.0 1998-11-16 NKF(3)